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Introduction Overview of COVID-19: Old and New Vulnerabilities |
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SECTION A WHO DOES WHAT? CHALLENGES AND DEMANDS OF CANADIAN FEDERALISM |
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Chapter A-1 Have the Post-SARS Reforms Prepared Us for COVID-19? Mapping the Institutional Landscape |
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Chapter A-2 COVID-19 and First Nations' Responses |
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Chaptre A-3 Reflexions sur la mise en œuvre de la Loi sur la sante publique au Quebec dans le contexte de la pandemie de COVID-19 |
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Chaptre A-4 La COVID-19 au Canada: le federalisme cooperatif a pied d'œuvre |
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Chapter A-5 Pandemic Data Sharing: How the Canadian Constitution Has Turned into a Suicide Pact |
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Chapter A-6 The Federal Emergencies Act: A Hollow Promise in the Face of COVID-19? |
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Chapter A-7 Resisting the Siren's Call: Emergency Powers, Federalism, and Public Policy |
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Chapter A-8 Municipal Power and Democratic Legitimacy in the Time of COVID-19 |
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SECTION B MAKING SURE SOMEONE IS ACCOUNTABLE: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RESPONSIBILITIES |
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Chapter B-1 Ensuring Executive and Legislative Accountability in a Pandemic |
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Chapter B-2 Good Governance: Institutions, Processes, and People |
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Chapter B-3 The Duty to Govern and the Rule of Law in an Emergency |
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175 | (8) |
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Chapter B-4 Does Debunking Work? Correcting COVID-19 Misinformation on Social Media |
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Chapter B-5 The Media Paradox and the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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Chapter B-6 Governmental Power and COVID-19: The Limits of Judicial Review |
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Chapter B-7 Liability of the Crown in Times of Pandemic |
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223 | (10) |
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Chapter B-8 Balancing Risk and Reward in the Time of COVID-19: Bridging the Gap Between Public Interest and the "Best Interests of the Corporation" |
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SECTION C CIVIL LIBERTIES VS. IDEAS OF PUBLIC HEALTH |
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Chapter C-1 Civil Liberties vs. Public Health |
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Chapter C-2 Privacy, Ethics, and Contact-Tracing Apps |
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Chapter C-3 Should Immunity Licences be an Ingredient in our Policy Response to COVID-19? |
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Chapter C-4 The Punitive Impact of Physical Distancing Laws on Homeless People |
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287 | (12) |
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Chapter C-5 The Right of Citizens Abroad to Return During a Pandemic |
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SECTION D EQUITY AND COVID-19 |
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Chapter D-1 How Should We Allocate Health and Social Resources During a Pandemic? |
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313 | (16) |
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Chaptre D-2 COVID-19 et agisme: crise annoncee dans les centres de soins de longue duree et reponse improvisee? |
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329 | (10) |
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Linda Garcia et Louise Belanger-Hardy |
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Chapter D-3 Fault Lines: COVID-19, the Charter, and Long-term Care |
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Chapter D-4 The Front Line Defence: Housing and Human Rights in the Time of COVID-19 |
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Chapter D-5 COVID-19 Canadian Prisons: Policies, Practices and Concerns |
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367 | (14) |
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Chapter D-6 Systemic Discrimination in Government Services and Programs and Its Impact on First Nations Peoples During the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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Chapter D-7 Spread of Anti-Asian Racism: Prevention and Critical Race Analysis in Pandemic Planning |
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Chapter D-8 Migrant Health in a Time of Pandemic: Fallacies of Us-Versus-Them |
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Chapter D-9 Not All in This Together: Disability Rights and COVID-19 |
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Chapter D-10 Weighing Public Health and Mental Health Responses to Non-Compliance with Public Health Directives in the Context of Mental Illness |
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SECTION E THIS JOB IS GONNA KILL ME: WORKING AND COVID-19 |
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Chapter E-1 Privatization and COVID-19: A Deadly Combination for Nursing Homes |
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Chapter E-2 A View from the Front Lines of a COVID-19 Outbreak |
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Chapter E-3 Occupational Health and Safety and COVID-19: Whose Rights Come First in a Pandemic? |
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Chapter E-4 Risking It All: Providing Patient Care and Whistleblowing During a Pandemic |
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Chapter E-5 Worked to the Bone: COVID-19, the Agrifood Labour Force, and the Need for More Compassionate Post-Pandemic Food Systems |
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SECTION F GLOBAL HEALTH AND GOVERNANCE |
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Chapter F-1 "Flattening the Curve" Through COVID-19 Contagion Containment |
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Chapter F-2 The Plausibility and Resolvability of Legal Claims Against China and WHO under the International Health Regulations (2005) |
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Chapter F-3 COVID-19 and Africa: Does "One Size Fit All" in Public Health Intervention? |
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Chapter F-4 Border Closures: A Pandemic of Symbolic Acts in the Time of COVID-19 |
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Chapter F-5 COVID-19 and Accountable Artificial Intelligence in a Global Context |
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Chapter F-6 International Trade, Intellectual Property, and Innovation Policy: Lessons from a Pandemic |
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Chapter F-7 COVID-19 Vaccines as Global Public Goods |
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