coronavirus pandemic has upended the lives of Canadians. More than 8,800 people have died so far. But they are more than statistics.
They were people, much loved and greatly missed: mothers, grandfathers, Indigenous elders, business owners, immigrants and community advocates. ‘A sinking feeling’ — Canadian experts on when coronavirus first felt like a serious risk As fathers, they took their kids to Dairy Queen for a special treat.
As single mothers, they dedicated their lives to helping others. They reminded their loved ones that family comes first. And when tragedy struck their communities, they were some of the first in line to offer support.