《Reader's Digest Canada 读者文摘加拿大版》 2020年 9月刊
Yes to Kindness Canadians are well-known for our humility, our sense of humour, and for finishing every statement with a raised eyebrow and an “eh.” But we’re not as well-known for our outgoing nature. 6park.comThat changed this spring as we rose to the challenge of life during a pandemic. Long walks became a national pastime and even the most reserved Canadian was asking passersby how the day was going—while keeping a safe distance apart. We now talk over the fence to neighbours we’ve ignored for years. We wave to the Amazon courier. 6park.comIn my city and many others, the new friendliness is plain from all the drawings of rainbows hanging in windows. The rainbows originated in Italy, where the pandemic arrived early and with sudden vengeance. Kids, stuck indoors and their world upended, drew them along with the message “andrà tutto bene”—everything will be fine. The rainbows soon started appearing around the world and especially in Canada, in farming towns and in downtown condo corridors alike. 6park.comWe were inspired to celebrate such acts of goodwill and generosity with our first ever Reader’s Digest Kindness Awards. We invited submissions from readers, who sent us heartwarming stories from across the country. Together, they demonstrate how a crisis brings out the best in Canadians—and that we’re all in this together. 6park.comRead all about the Kindness Award winners on page 26.
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