Nunavut sees 1st COVID case; Ontario deaths top 1,000 on biggest daily toll
TORONTO — COVID-19 has now spread to every region in Canada, with Nunavut reporting its first case on Thursday, as Ontario reported its largest one-day climb in fatalities and the country’s budget officer predicted a flood of red ink.
The case in northern Nunavut was identified in the 1,600-strong largely Inuit community of Pond Inlet on Baffin Island. The territory’s chief public health officer, Dr. Michael Patterson, said a rapid response team was on its way to the community to help manage the situation.
“No-one wants this virus; no-one brought this virus to Nunavut on purpose; no-one deserves to be shamed or blamed,” Premier Joe Savikataaq said. “Now is the time for patience, kindness and staying at home.”
Word of the first case in the northern territory came as Ontario passed the 1,000-death mark. Another 86 people had died, for a total of 1,082, although the overall jump in new cases was relatively modest. Quebec reported 98 new deaths — most of them in long-term care homes — for a total of 1,859.


