What you need to know about the military’s assistance to long-term care homes
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised the Canadian Armed Forces will respond to provincial requests for assistance at long-term care facilities hit by COVID-19, but said Thursday the measure is a short-term solution and Canada should not need to have “soldiers taking care of seniors.”
Here’s what you need to know about the military’s support in response to COVID-19:
What requests have been made so far?
The federal government has so far received eight pandemic-related requests for assistance from the provinces that have translated into military action. Three have involved mobilizing Canadian Ranger patrols to help local communities in northern Quebec and one in northern Saskatchewan. The military also used one of its planes to transport a ventilator to Nova Scotia.


