Our last print edition was a particularly proud one, including a 6,000-word story by the incomparable Paul Wells on the nation's preparedness, as well as a compelling photo essay by an emergency room doctor, a look at the geopolitical implications of the vaccine race, and a deeply human piece about the site of Canada's largest COVID-19 outbreak.
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Alison Uncles
Editor-in-Chief, Maclean's