Feds look for exit amid talks with Quebec on keeping military in care homes
Ottawa and the Canadian Armed Forces have started looking for an exit strategy amid talks with Quebec about the continued provision of military personnel to long-term care homes hit hard by COVID-19.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault asked the federal government this week to keep hundreds of Armed Forces members in about two dozen long-term care facilities until September while the province looks for civilian support workers to replace them.
The troops have been assisting in Quebec since April following an earlier request by Legault as outbreaks of COVID-19 ripped through some of the province’s nursing homes. Military members were also deployed to a handful of long-term care facilities in Ontario.
Yet even as senior federal officials said discussions with Quebec had been launched Thursday, questions were being raised about the military’s ability to keep hundreds of trained military medical personnel in the homes — and what impacts doing so could have over the long term.


