Easter is a weird one.
If you're Christian, it’s the most sacred day of the year, a time for reflecting on the central miracle upon which your faith is based. For children, it's when a magical bunny stops by to leave a basket full of painted eggs and candy.
It's been bookended by one of the biggest—if not the biggest?—Greek Independence Day parades in Montreal, with world leaders Justin Trudeau and Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis drinkin' freddos at Alphabet, followed by Blake Lively grabbing her own before hitting up Bernie Beigne.
Then it looks like this past week's been all about infrastructure in the news: Bridge Bonaventure, foobridges over highways, misinformed tramways, Stadium woes, and fears surrounding boats.

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