Last March, when the first serious lockdown began, all I wanted was to hurry up and get back to “normal.” When thrust into a completely foreign realm, our first inclination is not to adapt. It is to rebel against all the differences. When I moved to Vancouver many years ago, it could not have felt more apart from Ottawa. Read More
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