Saint John, NB, Canada / The Wave
Mar 17, 2021 7:25 AM
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Saint John-Rothesay MP Wayne Long meet virtually with Parkland Saint John workers on March 16, 2021. (Image: Wayne Long/Twitter)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a virtual visit to the Saint John region on Tuesday.
Trudeau and Saint John-Rothesay MP Wayne Long met with front-line workers from Parkland Saint John.
“[Trudeau] was very concerned about the outbreak at Shannex Parkland’s Tucker Hall and asked for an opportunity to chat with and thank the people there for their leadership,” Long said in a tweet.
The visit came a month to the day after a COVID-19 outbreak at the retirement community was declared over.
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Two of Katherine Davis s grandchildren and one of her daughters Angela Megaw, shown drinking coffee wait outside Davis s first-floor bedroom at Shannex Parkland s Tucker Hall in Saint John. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, most of Davis s family members couldn t physically be close to her in the final days before her death last month.(Submitted by Patricia Joncas)
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