Close
Help
Login
Staff Login
Register
FR
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Add to Cart
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
Hide details
Conceptually similar
CP17193406 | Military largely helping with non-medical tasks in nursing homes
CP17193219 | Newsroom Ready: Canadian military working on raising wreckage of crashed helicopter, Sajjan says
CP136547602 | Newsroom Ready: Leader of military nurses in Alberta hospital stays focused
CP14464876 | Newsroom Ready: Top soldier dismisses ‘mythology’ around military drones
CP17291126 | PM, premier, decry 'deeply disturbing' military report from Ontario nursing homes
CP14468545 | Newsroom Ready: Justin Trudeau, defence chief march in Ottawa’s Pride parade
CP136257221 | Newsroom Ready: Trudeau blasts military's approach to sexual misconduct
CP14465068 | Newsroom Ready: Sajjan unveils military expansion plan he calls ‘sustainable’
CP136263021 | Newsroom Ready: Freeland says 'toxic culture' in military must change
Placeline/People
City
Vaughan
Country
Canada
Newsroom Ready: Military largely helping with non-medical tasks in nursing homes
The Canadian Forces are moving in to help in long-term-care facilities in Quebec and Ontario, with much of their effort devoted to non-medical tasks like cleaning, food service and moving equipment, Gen. Jonathan Vance says. The military has doctors and nurses who are contributing as well, but in most cases caring for frail and older people is best done by people who are specifically trained for it.
Actions
Add to collection
Add to cart
Information
Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP17193355
Legacy Identifier:
r_COVID-Military20200507T1230
Type:
Video
Duration:
2m28s
Dimensions:
1920px × 1080px 183.43 MB
Create Date:
5/7/2020 12:30:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
16:9
Tags
CAF
Canadian Armed Forces
chief of defence staff
defence
general jonathan vance
Harjit Sajjan
Military
National Defence Minister
NURSING HOMES
Ottawa