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The trouble with the CERB - Carroll - [Fool from the Hill]

May 7, 2020|In Sectoral policies|By Admin

Jamie Carroll argues that with the success of CERB demonstrating the ability to implement smart, inventive, and rapid program development and delivery, there’s no excuse for governments to not use the same approach going forward.

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