How I befriended the 'unfriend' button and focused on the connections that mattered

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This First Person piece was written by Tenille Lafontaine, a blogger in Regina. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ.

We all have that friend whose posts make us shudder or keep scrolling. Initially it was easy to turn away, because it didn’t affect me personally.

I don’t believe that’s an option any longer, especially as those divisions become clearer and harder to ignore.

A recent poll for CBC Saskatchewan suggests that our society has become more polarized. In that same poll, 31.5 per cent of respondents said they have reduced contact with a friend or family member because of differing

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