We need to bring back civility between neighbours. Here’s how
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We need to bring back civility between neighbours. Here’s how
For years, I've watched Toronto slowly unravel at the seams. Neighbours who used to wave and smile now avoid eye contact. We're so caught up in our own lives that we ignore those around us.
It's not just me. A growing body of research suggests that this decline in social civility is a serious problem – one with profound consequences for our mental health, physical wellbeing and economic prosperity.
The root causes of declining civility are complex and multifaceted. For starters, the pace of life has accelerated. Technology has al…
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