For Canadian ‘New Year,’ a tale of forgiveness

The unofficial end of summer brings enormous changes for most Canadians, and an opportunity for renewal and reconciliation.
At a time when social media creates barriers between us, and our desire to emphasize our differences can put us at odds, the beginning of a new season is a good time for forgiveness, writes Andrew Caddell.

KAMOURASKA, QUE.—Labour Day weekend is the unofficial end of summer in Canada, as well as being the beginning of what many consider the real “new year.”  While January starts the calendar year, there is no question the end of summer offers enormous changes for mos...

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