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Operation Marriage by Cynthia Chin-Lee
Operation Marriage by Cynthia Chin-Lee












Operation Marriage by Cynthia Chin-Lee

In partnership with Carleton University's Future of Journalism Initiative and journalism schools across Canada, Maclean's is striving to capture the richness of each life lost in elegant obituaries. Our goal: to pay tribute to everyone who has died of COVID-19 in Canada, and every Canadian who has died of the disease abroad.

Operation Marriage by Cynthia Chin-Lee

In Suicide, his statistics demonstrated that marriage produces opposite. They Were Loved is an obituary project to commemorate thousands of coronavirus victims, as well as to mark this historic moment in Canadian history. Gender and Migration 105 Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo and Cynthia Cranford 1. Public health guidance around social distancing has resulted in restrictions around traditional mourning customs and rituals-heart-wrenchingly, many were unable even to say goodbye. Canada has already lost more than 20,000 people to the pandemic, with the number ticking steadily upwards each of those losses has cascaded through families and communities, leaving many more thousands bereaved. The magnitude of COVID-19's impact on Canadians' lives is difficult to fathom.














Operation Marriage by Cynthia Chin-Lee