Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland on Thursday addressed COVID-19 vaccine shortage concerns during Question Period, saying Canada has the “most diverse and extensive vaccine portfolio in the world” and “every Canadian that wants to be vaccinated, will be, by September.”
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Coronavirus: Freeland defends vaccine rollout program, assures Canada has ‘most diverse and extensive vaccine portfolio’
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