B.C. father, husband wants government help for his family in Wuhan, China
VANCOUVER — A British Columbia man says he’s “really hurt” that the Canadian government is not doing more to get permanent residents out of the city at the centre of a new coronavirus outbreak.
Monte Gisborne, who lives Metro Vancouver, is a Canadian citizen but his wife, Daniela Luo, and their daughter, Dominica Gisborne are permanent residents who are still in Wuhan, China.
“We have absolutely no direction from the government when they are coming home and what the plan is to get them home,” Gisborne said Wednesday.
He said discussions with authorities in Ottawa have been “cryptic, unclear … lacking detail and lacking any hope.”