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Manitoba one death shy of 500 since COVID-19 pandemic began as of Dec 14
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Forecast shows Canada could hit 12,000 new daily cases by January - Prince Albert Daily Herald
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Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson
Military personnel remove equipment from a Hercules aircraft after landing in the northern Shamattawa First Nation Wednesday. (Facebook)
Two Manitoba reserves, separated by hundreds of kilometres, say they’re overwhelmed with COVID-19 cases and need more support immediately.
Two Manitoba reserves, separated by hundreds of kilometres, say they’re overwhelmed with COVID-19 cases and need more support immediately. At this point, it’s unmanageable, said Glen Boulanger, a councillor at Berens River First Nation, 275 kilometres north of Winnipeg by road. Everybody’s getting tired here; everybody seems to be getting overwhelmed.
Shamattawa, a fly-in northern reserve 720 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, hopes the military will finally send soldiers to help, after it submitted a formal request for assistance.
The territorial government, Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN) and Yukon First Nations met with federal ministers virtually Wednesday to advance shared priorities.
“As in previous years, these trilateral Yukon Days meetings are an opportunity to advance mutual interests through a united voice and identify opportunities for collaboration with the federal government,” the government and CYFN said Thursday.
Themes of this year’s discussions included community safety, First Nations housing, health and salmon management.
Premier Sandy Silver and CYFN Grand Chief Peter Johnston, along with several chiefs and ministers, emphasized the importance of respecting Yukon First Nation Final and Self-Government Agreements and making long-term, sustainable investments in areas that support the wellbeing of all Yukoners.
Shamattawa district has most active COVID cases in the north, where total cases now top 1,300
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