The other week I was at a fairly sizeable indoor gathering in Toronto full of people who hadn’t seen each other in a long time or hadn’t met before. There was a lot of milling about. There were handshakes and some hugs. And there weren’t really any masks, aside from when people first entered the facility. This was also right after the vaccine mandate had ended in Ontario.
FUREY: Judging by their actions, Canadians rightly believe COVID is over
