PM warns premiers that feds don’t have ‘infinite’ resources to assist COVID-19 fight
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is warning that the federal government could face “impossible decisions” if provinces don’t take tougher action to stem the rapid spread of COVID-19.
As several jurisdictions notched grim new records this week, Trudeau said Friday that it will take a collective effort from all levels of government to reverse the alarming trajectory of the outbreak.
He said individuals will also have to do their part, because our decisions now will determine what happens come Christmas.
Canada is reporting more than 45,000 active COVID-19 cases, the highest total since the pandemic began. There was also a new national daily high of 5,516 new cases on Thursday.