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Emerging from the worst global pandemic in a century, we now face significant new threats and uncertainty through worldwide political upheaval. As Canadians, we have become acutely aware of what it means to have highly interdependent relationships threatened by an innate imbalance of power. The situation is making us reflect on what lies within our locus of control and how to build more resiliency into our society and our systems. This conversation is as relevant to healthcare as it is to virtually every aspect of our economy and society.