Canada fights COVID-19 ‘health crisis’ with travel curbs, billions in spending
TORONTO — The suspension of Parliament, billions of dollars in extra federal spending, and recommendations against leaving the country were among extraordinary steps public and private sector organizations were taking Friday to try to curb a pandemic that has sparked concerns Canada is headed for a recession.
The all-party decision to stop sitting in the House of Commons until April 20 came as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau remained in precautionary self-isolation along with his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, who is in quarantine with a mild case of COVID-19.
“It is an inconvenience and somewhat frustrating,” Trudeau said from outside his home in Ottawa. “We are all social beings after all. but we have to do this because we have to protect our neighbours and our friends —especially our more vulnerable seniors and people with pre-existing conditions.”