'Symbols of hope' appear in Canadian households during COVID-19 pandemic
We're living in times of uncertainty, but that hasn't stopped people from sharing symbols of hope.
Social distancing has become the norm in Canada as the country works to contain the spread of COVID-19.
And with anxieties running high, some people have found creative ways to share messages of hope.
Here's a collection of what we've seen so far.
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RAINBOWS
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SIDEWALK CHALK
Uploaded to theweathernetwork.com by Guy Dagenais, Oka, Quebec
VIDEO: PROPER HANDWASHING
SNOW NOTES
Uploaded to theweathernetwork.com by Amanda Jones, Hamilton, Ontario
Uploaded to theweathernetwork.com by John Palmer, London Ontario
Uploaded to theweathernetwork.com by Jessica Mongrain, Orleans, Ontario
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
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