I was meeting with a friend over coffee at a local Starbucks the day the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic. It’s been more than 100 days since that happened.

 

Needless to say, all of our jobs, our families, our homes have been disrupted when the pandemic forced a global economic shutdown.

 

So, how have we coped so far? How have our values been re-shaped and re-focused?

 

John Wright is a veteran pollster and a principal at DART Insights and Communications. He’s been taking the Canadian pulse during this pandemic. He joins us from his home office in Toronto.

I was meeting with a friend over coffee at a local Starbucks the day the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic. It’s been more than 100 days since that happened.


 


Needless to say, all of our jobs, our families, our homes have been disrupted when the pandemic forced a global economic shutdown.


 


So, how have we coped so far? How have our values been re-shaped and re-focused?


 


John Wright is a veteran pollster and a principal at DART Insights and Communications. He’s been taking the Canadian pulse during this pandemic. He joins us from his home office in Toronto.