Goodbye 2020: A look at lessons learned, communities forged in a year like no other
There’s little doubt that the momentous events of 2020 will leave indelible marks on many Canadians.
The arrival of COVID-19 and its rapid spread touched practically every aspect of our lives, from personal health to income to relationships.
But it wasn’t just a deadly pandemic that upended our world. So too, did a horrific mass shooting in Nova Scotia, an environmental reckoning that began with the Australian wildfires, a cultural and social justice awakening spurred by Black Lives Matter, and a fraught U.S. election that deepened divisions.
The Canadian Press asked some of the people we interviewed in recent weeks for their thoughts on what the past year has taught them. Here is a look at what they had to say: