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Canada could donate excess AstraZeneca doses to other countries, Anand suggests

Canada could donate excess AstraZeneca doses to other countries, Anand suggests Amanda Connolly © THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang Minister of Public Services and Procurement Anita Anand speaks during a news conference on the COVID-19 pandemic on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. Procurement Minister Anita Anand says conversations are happening right now about what to do with millions more doses of the AstraZenecaCOVID-19 vaccine set to arrive over the coming months. Those arrivals are set to come as several provinces have paused the use of the vaccine over extremely rare blood clots that can occur in some individuals after getting the shot, but as global demand for vaccines remains high and cases continue to soar around the world.

Book Review: Corporate Citizen: New Perspectives on the Globalized Rule of Law edited by Oonagh E Fitzgerald

Corporate Citizen: New Perspectives on the Globalized Rule of Law . Oonagh E. Fitzgerald (eds). CIGI Press. 2020. Texaco Petroleum (since acquired by Chevron Corporation in 2001) has been accused of discharging a staggering 16 billion gallons of toxic water into Ecuador’s local waterways between 1964 and 1992, devastating both the natural environment and the way of life for Indigenous populations. Since 1993, 47 Ecuadorian plaintiffs who represented some 30,000 Ecuadorian Indigenous villagers have pursued a lawsuit for this pollution in New York and then Ecuador, the latter of which culminated in a unanimous judgment from the Ecuador Supreme Court ordering Chevron to pay 9.5 billion US dollars in damages – a judgment that Chevron did not accept.

As COVID-19 cases explode in India, Canada ready to help with medical supplies: Anand

As COVID-19 cases explode in India, Canada ready to help with medical supplies: Anand Emerald Bensadoun © THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang Minister of Public Services and Procurement Anita Anand speaks during a news conference on the COVID-19 pandemic on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. Canada is ready to supply India with medical equipment as the country struggles to contain record surges in COVID-19 cases and deaths. We are in touch with India and our High Commissioner in India Nadir Patel about a number of options that may be on the table for us to assist, procurement minister Anita Anand said during a press conference Friday when asked whether Canada would step in to help.

Procurement minister says federal government has committed $8B on COVID vaccine deals

OTTAWA – Procurement Minister Anita Anand revealed the government has committed to spend up to $8 billion on vaccine contracts and defended the government’s overall performance getting shots delivered to Canadians at a House of Commons committee Wednesday. Anand appeared before the House of Commons government operations committee and said the government has allocated about $8 billion on the vaccine deals with seven different companies for.

Trudeau Minister Confident Vaccination Timeline Will Accelerate

Trudeau Vaccine Chief Wants NHL Fans Back in Seats Next Season Bloomberg 3/5/2021 © Bloomberg Anita Anand speaks during an Ottawa news conference in September. (Bloomberg) Canada’s procurement minister hopes her efforts to secure Covid-19 vaccines will allow her compatriots to watch National Hockey League games in person next season. Popular Searches The country’s vaccine campaign is off to the second-slowest start among Group of Seven nations. Procurement Minister Anita Anand said in an interview Thursday the pace will pick up rapidly after some initial delays in deliveries. “We are doing everything we can to move as many doses as possible forward, from Q3 to Q2,” Anand said by video conference from her home office in the Toronto suburb of Oakville. “That’s my goal because I want Canadians my family included to be able to go to an NHL hockey game.”

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