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It will be a long time before most Canadians, and Americans for that matter, are ready to get back to a normal life at least the life that we knew pre-pandemic.
With the United States increasingly reopening amid rising vaccination rates while Canada sees increasing restrictions even a curfew in Quebec a new poll shows residents of both countries will be cautious for some time to come.
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When will you be comfortable eating a birthday cake after someone, who is not in your family, has blown out the candles? When will you be ready to eat at a buffet restaurant? Attend a large dinner party? Stop wearing a mask on a regular basis?
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