Tempest in a teacup: pandemic resilience in a Canadian small town

Mind and Society 20 (2):171-174 (2020)
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Abstract

The present essay describes how one small, rural, Canadian town relied on its community sprit to support locals affected by the current pandemic. Such spirit might increasingly attract people, now working from home in large cities, who seek a sense of community beyond what work offers. The attraction could bring new life to small towns.

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