‘It’s exhausting’: Parenting during the pandemic taking a toll on Ottawa families
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1:14Jennifer Macdonald, who works as an intensive care nurse at The Ottawa Hospital, says the extra job of supervising online learning for her two children has caused stress to build up.1:14
Most non-essential businesses can only offer curbside pickup. Access to malls is restricted and big-box stores can only sell essential items.
Gyms and personal care services are closed, while restaurants are only available for takeout and delivery.
Western Quebec
Premier François Legault has said the situation is critical in Gatineau and is asking people there to only leave home when it s essential.
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Mayor David Mitchell (Centre), Councilors Jennifer MacDonald and Andrew Tanner at Talk Bridgewater event. Photo: Evan Taylor
Talk Bridgewater was a quarterly event before the pandemic but up until last week, the events had to be put on hold.
The event is designed to allow residents to meet face-to-face with local government officials to ask questions and raise concerns.
Last Friday, Bridgewater Mayor David Mitchell, Councilor Jennifer McDonald, and Councilor Andrew Tanner returned to the South Shore Centre for the first Talk Bridgewater event in a year.
The event was held in accordance with physical distancing protocols in place and all the participants and hosts were required to wear masks (As is everyone inside the South Shore Centre).