Pandemic forcing big changes in Canada, not all of them bad

The COVID-19 crisis has actually encouraged many cyberspace luddites to start using their computers instead of their cars to go shopping.
The rise in online shopping during the pandemic could cut down our transportation footprint and help the environment, writes Sheila Copps.
OTTAWA—The Paris runway just featured virtual models. The good news was that they looked a little heavier than usual because the camera has a tendency to add a few pounds. The bad news is that this may not be the only year for COVID haute couture. With the unrelenting rise in Americans testing po...

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