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Elderly mother and daughter keep critical connection with technology Kendra Slugoski © Supplied to Global Edmonton Audrey Petersen, 96 and her daughter Carol chat over FaceTime. Audrey lives in Edmonton and Carol in Vancouver.
The last time Carol Petersen was able to visit her 98-year-old mom Audrey was in September 2020.
Carol lives in Vancouver, B.C. and her mother in Edmonton, Alta. It was really tough to make the decision not to see her over Christmas, said Carol, but travel is not smart.
Carol is her mother s caregiver. She has arranged for meals to be delivered and to have cleaning done in her mom s independent living suite.
Marginalised People Are At Risk From Woolworths’ New Cashless Policy
Prohibiting customers from using cash will make buying essential items harder for sex workers, homeless Australians, and precarious workers.
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Back in July, Woolworths revealed that six of its Metro stores across Sydney and Melbourne would go completely cashless. These stores would not provide options for customers to pay with cash, only card.
Woolworths has 1,050 stores Australia-wide. 99.4% of them still offer a mix of cash and electronic payments. Stores trialling cashless policies included Woolworths at Yarraville and Caulfield North in Victoria and Rosebery in New South Wales.