A crisis has the power to bring a country together, or to bitterly divide it and exacerbate polarization. The COVID-19 pandemic poses a historically all-encompassing challenge to nations around the world, with political responses ranging broadly,聽from national unity to bitter partisan conflict. Why has COVID-19 fuelled acrimonious partisanship in some countries, but not others? What lessons can we draw for the post-pandemic world? In this webinar, Tasha Kheiriddin addresses the issue of political partisanship during COVID-19.
Tasha Kheiriddin
Media commentator and political analyst
2004 Ontario Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
Former Vice-President of the Montreal Economic Institute; Former聽Director for Quebec of the Fraser Institute
In addition to her career in media,聽Tasha Kheiriddin聽has worked in law, politics, advocacy, and academia. She served as the 2004 Ontario Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. She also聽acted as the former Vice-President of the Montreal Economic Institute, and is the former director for Quebec of the Fraser Institute.