New Aislin book uses humour to blunt COVID’s impact

There will always be a place for the pungent, wicked, hilarious, or empathetic portrayals of public life offered by these artist-journalists of the editorial page.
The cover of cartoonist Terry Mosher's new book, Aislin’s Favourite COVID Cartoons from Around the World, is pictured left, alongside one of his stamps from Canada Post's popular 1972 Canada-Russia hockey series set.
KAMOURASKA, QUE.—COVID-19 is no laughing matter. With four million dead from the virus worldwide, 28,000 in Canada, anti-vaxxers abusing medical professionals, social media lies abounding of alternative therapies, and celebrities refusing the jab, it is ...

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