WINNIPEG In a Friday-morning meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Winnipeg s mayor called for military and health-care support in Manitoba as ICUs continue to be stretched thin. Trudeau had separate meetings with both Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman and Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister Friday morning. In a news conference following the meeting, Bowman said he stressed to the prime minister Manitoba s urgent need for federal support – including bringing in the Canadian Armed Forces and health-care workers from other provinces. The information we are learning about the situation in our intensive care units is gravely concerning, Bowman said. For four days, Winnipeg s ICUs have been so full that our provincial government has needed to transport patients outside the province to Ontario for help.
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