Catherine 🇨🇦
@catf.bsky.social
Injured worker/health & safety activist, Still masking b/c Covid isn't over. Post as Peel Injured Workers on the other site.
I'm still wearing mine but you won't find me out at a busy mall on weekend. These days apart from my local grocery store, where several workers still mask, I don't seen any masking. Spotting an N95 is like spotting a 4 leaf clover.
November 10, 2025 at 4:21 PM
I'm still wearing mine but you won't find me out at a busy mall on weekend. These days apart from my local grocery store, where several workers still mask, I don't seen any masking. Spotting an N95 is like spotting a 4 leaf clover.
Reposted by Catherine 🇨🇦
WHO warned ‘hundreds of millions will suffer post infection risks’ and the government is still asking why people are off sick!
November 10, 2025 at 12:35 PM
WHO warned ‘hundreds of millions will suffer post infection risks’ and the government is still asking why people are off sick!
Let's not be like Americans who think every holiday is a reason for a sale. Shame on you Sobeys.
November 10, 2025 at 4:13 PM
Let's not be like Americans who think every holiday is a reason for a sale. Shame on you Sobeys.
I was looking at driveways in my neighbourhood this morning and was puzzled by all the weird clumps of snow. Then I realized it was the snow clinging to the leaves on the ground. My driveway was still clear as my tree had lost it leaves early and the snow was melting on the pavement.
November 9, 2025 at 9:02 PM
I was looking at driveways in my neighbourhood this morning and was puzzled by all the weird clumps of snow. Then I realized it was the snow clinging to the leaves on the ground. My driveway was still clear as my tree had lost it leaves early and the snow was melting on the pavement.
My mom had dementia. I remember a nurse pointing out how she couldn't stay engaged & kept drifting off as evidence of how bad things were before she was even diagnosed. We were in a meeting discussing her care. By the time she was diagnosed, she was found incapable of making her own decisions.
November 9, 2025 at 8:56 PM
My mom had dementia. I remember a nurse pointing out how she couldn't stay engaged & kept drifting off as evidence of how bad things were before she was even diagnosed. We were in a meeting discussing her care. By the time she was diagnosed, she was found incapable of making her own decisions.