Total COVID-19 cases in Canada: 101,637 diagnoses, 8,436 deaths (as of June 22, 6:30 p.m. ET)
Alberta – 7,736 cases, including 153 deaths (7,041 resolved)
British Columbia – 2,822 cases, 169 deaths (2,444 resolved)
Manitoba – 314 cases, 7 deaths (293 resolved)
New Brunswick – 164 cases, 2 deaths (135 resolved)
Newfoundland and Labrador – 261 cases, 3 deaths (258 resolved)
Northwest Territories – 5 cases (5 resolved)
Nova Scotia – 1,061 cases, 63 deaths (998 resolved)
Ontario – 33,637 cases, 2,609 deaths (28,933 resolved)
Prince Edward Island – 27 cases (27 resolved)
Quebec – 54,835 cases, 5,417 deaths (23,506 resolved)
Saskatchewan – 751 cases, 13 deaths (643 resolved)
Yukon – 11 cases (11 resolved)
Nunavut – 0 cases (1 false positive case)
CFB Trenton – 13 cases (13 resolved)
Authorities in Canada are working to contain the spread of COVID-19, which the World Health Organization deemed a pandemic in mid-March.
Canadians have contracted the disease while travelling in other countries from all over the world. Certain cases in Canada, which are linked to travel, have led to human-to-human transmission between close contacts, while community spread has been reported in the majority of Canada’s provinces.