Toronto Star

Military to help N.W.T. with COVID surge

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Public Safety Canada says it has approved a request for help from the Northwest Territorie­s as the territory deals with a surge in COVID-19 cases.

The territory says there are 198 active cases, with the majority of them occurring in the Sahtu region.

The Fort Good Hope area has been particular­ly hard hit, with 86 active cases in a community of about 500. The ministry says the Canadian Rangers will be providing assistance.

As a result of the rise in cases, Liberal incumbent MP Michael McLeod says his campaign is suspending in-person events and door-knocking.

The Red Cross says in a statement that it is in discussion­s with the N.W.T. government about how best to help.

“The Canadian Red Cross is well-positioned to assist with pandemic efforts and continues to work with all levels of government to address emerging needs across the country,” spokespers­on Kristen Long said in a statement.

Fort Good Hope Chief Tommy Kakfwi previously said the community had asked the territory’s government for help with policing to ensure residents comply with COVID-19 measures.

He also said Fort Good Hope requested GPS spot devices for people isolating out at their camps and in isolation spaces in town.

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