Ex-Gander mayor disappointed in lack of U.S.-Canada co-operation during pandemic
GANDER, N.L. — Former Gander, N.L., Mayor Claude Elliott knows a thing or two about co-operation between Canada and the United States in a crisis — and he’s not liking what he’s seeing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Elliott rose to international prominence when the small Newfoundland town housed 6,600 stranded travellers in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, a story that has been popularized in the award-winning musical “Come From Away.” He’s disappointed in reports that Minnesota-based manufacturer 3M has been told to stop exporting face masks.
“I understand the United States is going through a very dramatic time, especially in New York and they need a lot of supplies, but we’re fighting an enemy that is just not one state, it’s the whole world,” said Elliott on Sunday. “And when we come to those times of tragedy in our life, we need everybody helping each other.”
Elliott has been self-isolating at home and says that when he does go out for groceries or other necessities the streets of Gander are quieter than usual, with people carefully adhering to physical distancing guidelines.