Refusing to commit to firm timeline, Trudeau says it’s ‘realistic’ measures will last until July

The government is working to recall Parliament to consider passing what the prime minister has cast as the 'biggest economic measures' in Canada’s history.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says 'there are a range of projections, depending on how Canadians are behaving, on how isolation is working.'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it’s a “realistic scenario” to expect the stringent measures to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 to be in place at least until July, while refusing to commit to a firm timeline. As other j...

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