COVID-19 pandemic dampens but doesn’t extinguish election-watching parties
OTTAWA — Monday’s federal election put a damper on a traditional form of watching the returns with the COVID-19 pandemic limiting the number of viewing parties across the country.
Large indoor gatherings were for the most part either less appealing, or off-limits, due to the virus and the higher-than-average number of mail-in ballots, which meant the final results might not be announced Monday night.
Some organizations took their viewing parties online.
A community centre in Calgary, for instance, held a “family-friendly” virtual party in an effort to allow interested viewers a chance to come together, while limiting the spread of COVID-19.