Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Special Representative for the Prairies Jim Carr outlined on Tuesday the support that the Canadian government was preparing to deploy to Manitoba amid a COVID-19 case surge in the province. Trudeau said the government was also looking at deploying medical staff through the Canadian Red Cross, as well as military help.
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Trudeau, officials outline support for Manitoba amid COVID-19 case surge
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