World of woes: How the global polycrisis is shaping Canada’s youth
TORONTO — Amir Faraji has been journaling to stave off despair.
It helps him turn a nebulous sort of hopelessness, which he attributes to the state of the world, into something tangible: words on a page.
For nearly half his life, the 26-year-old Toronto resident has been an observer of tragedy. Police brutality, climate change and human rights violations unfold on his phone screen. And it all seems to be getting worse.
“I could never imagine 10 years ago that I could watch children die on my Instagram,” he said.


