Added restrictions coming to some provinces as Ontario requests military aid
The Ontario government has asked for military relief to help handle a rising COVID-19 crisis in its hospitals as several other provinces tightened health restrictions Monday to avoid a similar fate.
A spokesman for Ontario Solicitor General Sylvia Jones said the province has been working with Ottawa to develop a plan to use whatever federal help might be available.
“We have been working with the federal government to identify health human resources located across various federal agencies who might be suitable for deployment to assist with the critical care surge in Ontario,” Stephen Warner said in a statement.
The statement noted that many of the resources needed are found “within the Canadian Armed Forces and Canadian Red Cross organizations.”

