In this issue, we talk to Canadians in cottage country, explore a messy succession battle at a Canadian clothing empire and take a trip to small town bars in the Prairies
Grab your cup of coffee or tea, and sit down with a selection of this week’s great reads from The Globe.. For people who are already stretched, owning and maintaining a cottage is more out of reach than ever. Financial pressure has led some to view cottages as a source of revenue or even a full-time home, especially after the surge in remote work during the pandemic.
If you’re reading this on the web, or it was forwarded to you from someone else, you can sign up for Great Reads and more than 20 other Globe newsletters on ourTo better understand the changes in cottage communities, The Globe and Mail spoke to eight people who reside in these areas across the country.With the pandemic came a wave of Canadians rushing from cities to smaller towns to buy a slice of paradise in cottage country..
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