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On April 16th, Pro’s Sue Allan, Andy Blatchford and Maura Forrest in Ottawa were joined by Lauren Gardner, POLITICO Pro Canada’s reporter in Washington. The team talked about the workings of government in this time of Covid-19, checked in on the Canada-U.S. relationship and discussed what comes next in an economy on hold.Our reporters are constantly thinking about how we can rise above the mainstream media noise, clutter and panic.
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