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weve just heard the minister outline the government of albertas plan for the provinces economic recovery in this panel wed like to unpack that we are privileged to have with us three members of the premiers economic recovery council the council has been tasked with providing expert advice to the premier to guide alberta through the economic downturn as a result of the covet 19 pandemic and the energy price crash each panelist will provide opening comments of approximately 10 minutes sharing their views on what the province should focus on in its economic recovery we will then move to a q a session where the panelists will answer questions including those from the audience if you have a question please do share it through the q a function at the bottom of your screen we will do our best to get to as many of the questions as possible i would now like to introduce dr jack mintz economist presidents fellow at the university of calgary school of public policy to share his thoughts ov