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Canada could be leading the world’s pandemic recovery. Why aren’t we? 

Opinion | BY BORIS MARTIN AND TIM BARBER | August 20, 2020
We could draw on existing programs that are not being mobilized. Case in point, the International Assistance Innovation Program, a $700-million program designed to accelerate innovative social enterprises in emerging markets. It could help answer the dire need for liquidity in small businesses across the world today. Photo by Scott Graham on Unsplash
Opinion | BY BORIS MARTIN AND TIM BARBER | August 20, 2020
Opinion | BY BORIS MARTIN AND TIM BARBER | August 20, 2020
We could draw on existing programs that are not being mobilized. Case in point, the International Assistance Innovation Program, a $700-million program designed to accelerate innovative social enterprises in emerging markets. It could help answer the dire need for liquidity in small businesses across the world today. Photo by Scott Graham on Unsplash
Opinion | BY BORIS MARTIN AND TIM BARBER | August 20, 2020
We could draw on existing programs that are not being mobilized. Case in point, the International Assistance Innovation Program, a $700-million program designed to accelerate innovative social enterprises in emerging markets. It could help answer the dire need for liquidity in small businesses across the world today. Photo by Scott Graham on Unsplash
Opinion | BY BORIS MARTIN AND TIM BARBER | August 20, 2020
Opinion | BY BORIS MARTIN AND TIM BARBER | August 20, 2020
We could draw on existing programs that are not being mobilized. Case in point, the International Assistance Innovation Program, a $700-million program designed to accelerate innovative social enterprises in emerging markets. It could help answer the dire need for liquidity in small businesses across the world today. Photo by Scott Graham on Unsplash