Trudeau cites U.S. as culprit in PPE problems, insists deliveries will happen
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is acknowledging that Canada has been having problems with incomplete or non-existent deliveries of critical supplies for its fight against COVID-19 — and he’s singling out the United States in particular.
Under persistent questioning Monday, Trudeau admitted that shipments coming into Canada from all over the world have been held up or stopped, but that those emanating from the U.S. have been especially problematic.
“We have recognized over the past weeks a number of situations in which shipments coming from different countries around the world have been delayed, (or) haven’t arrived with as many products as we were hoping to see,” the prime minister said during his daily briefing outside the front door of his residence at Rideau Cottage.
“This continues to be an ongoing problem — specifically with the United States. We are working with them to ensure the orders Canada has placed get delivered. We expect those shipments to come.”