
The Intelligence from The Economist
Not trucking around: Canada’s protests spread
Feb 14, 2022
Margaret Kadifa, a foreign affairs writer for The Economist, dives into Canada’s escalating protests, sparked by vaccine mandates and transforming into broader anti-government expressions. She examines the backlash against public health policies and its political ramifications. The discussion also ventures into Haiti's struggle, questioning the effectiveness of billions in foreign aid amidst rampant corruption and gang violence. The complexities of aid, governance, and civil unrest in Haiti offer a stark contrast to the Canadian situation.
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