Canada’s COVID death toll passes 2,000; Trudeau pledges $1.1B for research
TORONTO — Canada’s COVID-19 death toll passed the 2,000 mark on Thursday as scientists across the country scrambled to find ways to mitigate the pandemic in the form of a treatment or vaccine and Saskatchewan became the first province to outline plans for reopening the crippled economy.
The grim milestone came as Ontario announced that 54 more people had died from the disease — a slightly bigger increase than on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canadians have been failing our parents and grandparents in long-term care homes.
The government would be sending the military to help in nursing homes in Ontario and Quebec, but Trudeau said it should never have come to this.