As the spread of coronavirus slows across Canada, the business community is starting to look at how to restart the economy and what that re-opening might look like.
This week on Down to Business, Vancity president and chief executive Tamara Vrooman joins host Emily Jackson to discuss why a gradual re-opening will be critical so Canada can avoid a second lockdown that some small businesses wouldn’t be able to survive.
Just learn to wear a mask.
Not that hard. Protect the vulnerable . We always knew who they were. endthelockdown
You mean liberal policies blockades increased taxes and over regulation have not already done this?
I think the first one did it
There shouldn’t be any lockdowns period.
This is nonsense already!
A bankrupt Canada is on the horizon
You can't get something right that was wrong to begin with. NeverShouldHaveBeenLockdown
Quite simple, we need to stop relying on foreign countries to sell us goods, and as such reactivate our economy, and local board of directors stop being so greedy with returns. This is the price we are paying for greed.
We never get it right!
Funny the threat of a second lockdown. jkenney has AB locked down, but tells all the Albertans HE has unemployed to VOLUNTEER! It is “safe” to volunteer (AKA work for free”)but we will all DIE if we work and are paid. This is nothing but a political scam. kenneythekommie
Well this is a better take from the NP. Last 2 weeks the paper was saying the 'the cure was worse than the disease's and how important it was to open the economy back up stat.
A second lock down won’t happen
theemilyjackson Maybe this is exactly what is intended for...somebody needs to get to the bottom of this and investigate WHO very thoroughly. The economy in all developed countries are at risk to collapse. INVESTIGATE.
theemilyjackson I anticipate another virus, not just another bout of covid 19.
theemilyjackson Too late.
theemilyjackson Are you implying we got the first one right?
theemilyjackson The first lockdown was a mistake
theemilyjackson The economy won’t recover until we re-imagine how to deliver goods and services differently
theemilyjackson It's coming