is urging the country’s first ministers to take a co-ordinated and cautious approach to reopening the economy and lifting stay-at-home orders to combat the coronavirus.Goldy Hyder wrote to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the premiers and territorial leaders urging them to listen to health authorities before restarting the economy.
Trudeau said last week Ottawa and the provinces are in discussions about reopening the Canadian economy in phases, but said the current restrictions will likely be in place for weeks.Experts say healthy food options are still possible while practising social distancing and self-isolation, even if it means having to rely on frozen and canned choices to make grocery store trips less frequent.