Andrew Coyne acoyne and RobynUrback are hosting this week's Coronavirus Insights and Updates call-in. Their discussion will focus on the performance of the federal government, premiers and opposition parties during the pandemic. To register, visit:
The Liberal government has been under scrutiny since early March when concerns about community spread of the novel coronavirus escalated in Canada. Canadian officials followed flawed advice from the WHO and assurances from Chinese officials that turned out to be inaccurate and misleading.
Andrew Coyne and Robyn Urback will analyze the performance of the federal government, premiers, and the opposition parties in the face of a pandemic. If you're already registered for the May 22 Politics in the time of a pandemic - Audio Webcast, click below:
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