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Procurement minister defends vaccine deals
Procurement Minister Anita Anand says Canada was one of the first countries to sign deals with U.S.-based vaccine producers Pfizer and Moderna, decrying what she described as misinformation. Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre says basic questions around when citizens will be immunized against COVID-19 remain unanswered due to government dithering over the summer.
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The Canadian Press
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CP112427871
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12/1/2020 3:30:00 PM
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Anita Anand
conservatives
coroanvirus
COVID-19
health
Liberals
Ontario
Ottawa
Pierre Poilievre
safety
vaccine
vaccine distribution