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Normal complete on "date" and "country" should work in this case if your dates are strings as shown above.

tidy(input,
  complete(["date", "country"], { value: 0 }),
)

Produces

[
  {"date": "2020-01-01", "country": "Canada", "value": 100},
  {"date": "2020-01-01", "country": "US", "value": 150},
  {"date": "2020-01-01", "country": "UK", "value": 0},
  {"date": "2020-02-05", "country": "Canada", "value": 200},
  {"date": "2020-02-05", "country": "US", "value": 250},
  {"date": "2020-02-05", "country": "UK", "value": 220},
  {"date": "2020-03-14", "country": "Canada", "value": 300},
  {"date": "2020-03-14", "country": "US", "value": 0},
  {"date": "2020-03-14", "country": "UK", "value": 320}…

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