Canada's case numbers have been rising, triggering new restrictions
on public gatherings and indoor activities in several provinces. On
Tuesday, Canada recorded 2,674 new cases, while there are now 10,001
deaths and a total of 222,887 cases.
"This sucks. It really, really does," Trudeau told a news conference
when asked about the fatigue Canadians feel after living amid the
pandemic for more than seven months.
The comments marked a rare show of emotion and frustration from
Trudeau, who has regularly given nationally televised briefings to
reassure Canadians that his Liberal government is managing the
crisis as best it can.
"What we are living through is a horrific national tragedy. Families
have lost loved ones, been devastated by these tragedies, and we
need to know that there are more tragedies to come," Trudeau said.
Quebec, Canada's second-most populous province, on Monday extended a
shutdown of bars, gyms and restaurant dining rooms in hot spots like
Montreal, with new cases coming in at about 1,000 per day.
The province, the country's hardest-hit region, reported 963 cases
on Tuesday and 19 deaths from COVID-19.
Alberta on Monday limited social gatherings to 15 people, and
British Columbia also imposed more restrictions on the number of
people who could meet at one time after a spike in new cases there
over the weekend.
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"My 6-year-old asked me a few weeks ago: 'Dad, is COVID-19 forever?'" Trudeau
said, saying it was "frustrating" to tell him he could not go trick-or-treating
this year. "This is really difficult."
"It's frustrating knowing that unless we're really, really careful, there may
not be the kinds of family gatherings we want to have at Christmas," he added.
But he also said things would get better and that the federal government would
be there to help out, while urging Canadians to do their part to limit the
spread of the disease.
"It's going to be a tough winter," he said, but "spring and summer will come and
they will be better".
(Reporting by Steve Scherer; Additional reporting by Julie Gordon in Ottawa,
Allison Lampert in Montreal, Moira Warburton in Toronto, and Rod Nickel in
Winnipeg; Editing by David Gregorio and Peter Cooney)
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