Article 6.2 – The Impact of COVID-19 on Global and Local Brands

Kelly Laybolt* The spread of COVID-19 has forced people around the world to drastically change their daily habits. As a result of public health recommendations that encourage people to remain at home, both global and local brands have altered their services to serve the consumer better and compete for their business. Many global brands provided…

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Article 5 – The Highs and Lows of Graduating During a Pandemic

Kamryn Prokopow One March night in 2020, I went to bed, and little did I know that when I woke up, my senior year would be over. The spread of the COVID-19 virus was getting worse across Canada, causing the Manitoba government to make some serious decisions. These decisions included shutting down schools, which I…

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Article 4 – COVID-19 and How it Impacted My Everyday Life

Excel Daniel In a world of uncertainties, where shocks and challenges are not uncommon, the year 2020 has brought with it more challenges than any other year in recent memories. It seems as though for every month of this particular year, there has been a new challenge. The month of March brought with it a…

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Article 3 – How COVID-19 Changed my Life

Lanze Chevillard In February 2020, I was one of the many people who believed that the COVID-19 virus would run its course by the summer of 2020, and life, as we knew it, would return to what it used to be. Sadly, I had to admit that my belief was unfounded. COVID-19 has proven itself…

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Article 2 – COVID-19: Adjusting to the New Normal

Katlyn Nelson-Whitehead The ongoing COVID-19 experience has impacted me mentally, emotionally, and financially, especially as I continue to struggle each day to adjust to our new routine/schedule for hockey, family gatherings/celebrations, school/daycare, and work. When news of the COVID-19 virus hit our end of the woods, I was finishing up the five BA/BN courses that…

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Article 1 – COVID-19: Is This Really Happening?

Even though it has been over six months since the advent of the world’s newest, most-unknown, and deadly virus, I find myself asking the same question over and again, “Is this really happening?” And every time, after a few seconds, my mind clears and the temporary fog lifts. Of course, the answer is always a…

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From the Editors’ Desk

Muses from the North continues to remain relevant since its launch in 2017. Two of our former student writers/artists were able to have their works republished by other outlets. Brie Philips (B.A.), a Métis teacher and artist, who is currently working as an elementary school teacher in Sun West School Division, Kenaston, Saskatchewan, first published…

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From the Editors’ Desk

On behalf of the Editorial Board of Muses from the North, we would like to wish our readers an incredible year of 2021.It is refreshing to note that the challenging year of 2020 has now been shelved in the annals of history. The COVID-19 pandemic, which hit every corner of the globe, did not spare…

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