On January 25th, 2020, a Toronto man returning from Wuhan, China was the first presumptive COVID-19 case in Canada. By March, with the disease raging across Canada, the World Health Organization had declared COVID a pandemic, the NBA, NHL and most other sport leagues had suspended their seasons, while the Olympics were officially postponed to 2021, the Juno Awards were cancelled, Parliament went on break, and schools began to close from coast to coast.
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Roxanne Tellier – What a Difference a Year Makes
Posted in COVID 19, Family, Health, life, Opinion, Review with tags Afghanistan, Africa, Australia, Canada, CERB, COVID-19, curfews, DBAWIS, Delta variant, Dollarama, Dr Fauci, India, lockdown, non-essential goods, pandemic, PPE, segarini, stay-at-home orders, Tellier, Tokyo Olympics, U.S. Surgeon General, Uganda, what a difference a year makes, World Health Organization on June 27, 2021 by segariniPeter VS the Pandemic Poltroons
Posted in COVID 19, Family, life, Opinion with tags Canada, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Dr Fauci, Peter Montreuil, Robert Segarini, Unemployment Insurance on July 23, 2020 by segarini” I have a medical condition…!” Or, why are some people so f***ing stupid?
This week’s column is about a subject completely different from what I originally intended to write about. THAT subject will be addressed next week.
Anyone else notice that things have been a little different over the last few months? Anyone else have an uneasy feeling about their environment lately? Anyone else evaluating the respective responses of the various levels of government to ” the new normal ” ?