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April 6, 2020
Print | PDFThe Balsillie School of International Affairs has released the Balsillie Papers, featuring three reports, two by professors from Wilfrid Laurier University, all examining the global impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ann Fitz-Gerald, director of the Balsillie School and professor in Laurier’s Department of Political Science, writes about the policies and practices Canada should consider for the post-COVID-19 world in “In the Aftermath of COVID-19: Policy Implications for Canada.”
Margaret Walton-Roberts, professor in Laurier’s Department of Geography and Environmental Studies and the Balsillie School, writes about the global migration of front-line health-care workers and its implications in “COVID-19 and Global Human Health Resources.”
Read the Balsillie Papers at balsillieschool.ca/papers.