Roger Wiebe lost his job in June and says Christmas is on hold this year because he can't afford it. Rashida Malcolm of Toronto said she hopes to have a few close family members over for Christmas. Rashida Malcolm, her husband and daughters at the annual Toronto Christmas Market in 2019. At another mall, Santa will appear on a video screen turned into a 'magic mirror.' (Cadillac Fairview/Facebook)At Scarborough Town Centre in Toronto, Santa will appear virtually via a large screen so kids can get their picture taken without any physical contact.
Source: CBC News November 08, 2020 09:00 UTC