Skilled professionals are being forced into the gig economy while their fields face shortages
A tiny animated car slowly consumed the straight black line on the Uber app as it headed toward the blue dot—us. We were in the east end of Toronto, far from our home in the west. A grey SUV stopped in front of the clinic. We rushed out the door, Haroon holding a portable car seat, while Anam carried our daughter, Lina, in her arms. We were all zipped up in our winter jackets for these few minutes of transition, from the warmth of the clinic to that of the car.
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