Rainbows of hope are appearing across Quebec (PHOTOS)
How about some positive news to get the midweek going?
Quebecers have joined in on the #cavabienaller campaign on social media, drawing creative rainbows with the slogan “ça va bien aller” (it’s going to be okay) and posting them in windows to express some much-needed hope during the pandemic.
The campaign, believed to have started in Italy, has tricked over to La Belle Province, unifying good vibes during isolation.
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The Montreal Trudeau Airport joined in on the vibe train on Tuesday, swapping out the ‘O’ on its main facade with a rainbow and the words “ça va bien aller.”
“Employees in charge of field operations during this time have taken the initiative to share a positive message on our famous façade,” reads the airport’s tweet. “Sometimes the acts that cost the least make the biggest impact.”
Employees in charge of field operations during this time have taken the initiative to share a positive message on our famous façade. Sometimes the acts that cost the least make the biggest impact.#everythingwillbealright pic.twitter.com/C0GTv1SizT
— YUL Aéroport international Montréal-Trudeau (@yulaeroport) March 24, 2020
Social media has looked a touched more hopeful throughout the past few days as creative rainbows were popping up in windows, sidewalks, and buildings across Quebec.
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