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Saskatoon committee to discuss non-resident board members for Remai Modern, $250,000 for VIDO lab

City committee gives greenlight for Saskatoon-based pandemic research centre

Justin Trudeau contends with the uncertainty of Canada s vaccine supply

Justin Trudeau contends with the uncertainty of Canada s vaccine supply Aaron Wherry © Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says a certain lack of control over Canada s supply of vaccines was inevitable. In his last two appearances before reporters, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asserted that the unpredictable messiness of vaccinating the globe against a novel coronavirus should have been expected.  We knew that there would be some hurdles along the way with unpredictability and increased demand for production, the prime minister said Tuesday. On Friday, he explained that the numbers on vaccine arrivals in this new process where industrial processes are being stood up around the world from scratch for these vaccines we always expected them to fluctuate a little bit.

Novavax to produce COVID-19 vaccine in Canada

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a tentative deal Tuesday with U.S. vaccine-maker Novavax to produce its product in Canada if the COVID-19 vaccine gets approved for use here. A health-care worker prepares a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at a UHN COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Toronto on Thursday, January 7, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a tentative deal Tuesday with U.S. vaccine-maker Novavax to produce its product in Canada if the COVID-19 vaccine gets approved for use here. This is a major step forward to get vaccines made in Canada, for Canadians, Trudeau said.

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