Prime Minister Justin Trudeau again came under fire about Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine supply during Wednesday’s question period in the House of Commons. When criticized by Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole for rolling out vaccines at just 58 per cent capacity, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada, Trudeau insisted his government obtained plenty of vaccines and that the onus is on provinces to inoculate.
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Trudeau defends Canada’s vaccination speed after O’Toole cites concern for rollout capacity
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