Reporting From Toronto: lessons from an airport in the midst of a pandemic

As I sat waiting for my connecting flight in Reykjavik just three weeks ago – rushing from my makeshift home in Amsterdam to my hometown in Canada – I looked around at the collective rhyme of Canadians. I thought about how life ‘before’ had rolled
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