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Vaughan
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Military headed to Manitoba for help with vaccine rollout
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the Armed Forces will assist in 23 First Nations communities for the next few months, work he says represents the best of the military.
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The Canadian Press
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CP120532271
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n_Miller-Military-Vaccine20210324T1640
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Create Date:
3/24/2021 4:40:00 PM
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COVID-19
defence
first nations
Military
vaccine