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From downtowns laid to waste to the end of free trade, here are five ways in which COVID\u002D19 has permanently changed Canada.

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On Monday the WHO announced that COVID is still a global health emergency, but the pandemic may be nearing an “inflexion point,” thanks to higher levels of immunity. The disease itself isn’t going anywhere: COVID-19 will still rank alongside pneumonia and influenza as an endemic illness that is still killing thousands every week — but perhaps not at rates high enough to justify extraordinary measures.

The potential end of the COVID-19 emergency caps off the most expensive crisis in human history, and also one of its deadliest. With an estimated death toll of between seven andAdvertisement 3Naturally, this kind of calamity isn’t going to end without etching a lasting mark on our economy, culture and general psyche. Below, five ways in which COVID-19 has permanently changed Canada.

But COVID-19 took an obscure economic term like “supply chain crisis” and made it a household word. Whether it’s Tylenol shortages,

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