Border management has become deeply politicized in recent months, and it's worth moving beyond the partisan debate, to reflect on best practices around the world, and to assess what more Canada should do both to enhance travel restrictions and address essential travel needs.

On this episode, Nate is joined by Professor Kelley Lee to discuss pandemic border management, including global best practices, how Canada compares, and vaccine certification and other measures that Canada should work towards. She is a professor at Simon Fraser University, Canada Research Chair in global health governance, and leads the Pandemics and Borders Project focusing on cross-border measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the past, Professor Lee contributed to major studies of WHO reform, including assessments of the global response to SARS and Ebola virus.



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