What everyday family life in Canada used to feel like — when dinner was at the same time every night, Sundays belonged to family, and being together didn’t require planning. This video looks back at a slower, quieter time when Canadian families simply had more time with each other.
If you grew up during this era, these moments will feel familiar. If you didn’t, they may feel almost impossible today.
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