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Trudeau’s not so sure The momentum building for Covid-19 vaccine credentials is accompanied by fears that the all-access pass would compromise privacy, equity and human rights.
A Canadian program for COVID-19 vaccine injuries is under fire. Claimants report abandonment and denial of support. The ...
Justin Trudeau’s government now finds itself accused of procuring both too few doses of a COVID-19 vaccine and too many. On Friday, the prime minister tried to focus the attention of Canadians ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned Canadians that public health measures, including restrictions on indoor social gatherings, would have to continue for weeks to come as new Covid-19 variants ...
Trudeau cites 'close working relationship' with EU partners. The Pfizer product has been the workhorse of the global vaccination effort so far; the company has shipped many more vaccine doses than ...
Trudeau said once the regulator gives the green light to one of those vaccines, Canada will mobilize its public health infrastructure to deploy it to the provinces and territories. WATCH: Trudeau ...
Trudeau said Canada is expected to have roughly one million doses of the vaccine on hand by the end of January — enough to inoculate 500,000 people with the two-dose vaccine regime.
O’Toole took several questions Sunday on his vaccine position shortly after Trudeau triggered the election. “Vaccines are a critical tool — they’re safe and effective,” O’Toole told a ...
Fact check: Vaccine-related misinformation about Trudeau, tennis players and microchips swirls on social media By Tara Subramaniam and Clara Grudberg , CNN 4 minute read ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that Canada will have to wait for a COVID-19 vaccine as the first one will likely be given to those who live in the country in which they are ...
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a multi-million dollar funding commitment to build a vaccine plant in Montreal to churn out Canadian-made COVID-19 shots ...