Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says even if every possible precaution is taken, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic could get worse before they get better.
He says Canada's determination to fight the virus and the country's commitment to look out for one another might be put to the test, but believes Canadians are up to the challenge.
Speaking in the House of Commons today during a special sitting of Parliament to pass the Liberals' massive wage subsidy program aimed at helping businesses and workers through the COVID-19 downturn, Trudeau delivered a speech outlining the challenges the pandemic have had on the country.
Trudeau likened the current situation to a war, but instead of a front line marked with barbed wire, he said the front line in this pandemic is everywhere, in homes, hospitals and grocery stores.
He called essential workers modern-day heroes that are making sure Canadians can heal, receive care and can stay home to ensure the virus does not spread.
He said Canadians stand physically apart but united in a collective resolve to do what must be done until COVID-19 is defeated.