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Ottawa constantly looking at further COVID-19 border measures, Freeland says

Ottawa constantly looking at further COVID-19 border measures, Freeland says
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Canada on solid footing in negotiations for more AstraZeneca vaccines from U S : Anand

Canada on solid footing in negotiations for more AstraZeneca vaccines from U S : Anand
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Canada on solid footing in negotiations for more AstraZeneca vaccines from U S : Anand

Canada on solid footing in negotiations for more AstraZeneca vaccines from U S : Anand
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Canada stands ready to assist India amid pandemic s 3rd wave, says minister – RCI

Posted: Saturday, April 24, 2021 12:27 Canadian officials in Ottawa and the country’s envoy in New Delhi are discussing a “number of options” with their Indian counterparts to help India stem the deadly tide of the world’s worst coronavirus surge, Procurement Minister Anita Anand said Friday. Canada has procured 2.7 billion items of personal protective equipment (PPE) and has already received 1.5 billion of those items, Anand said, adding that it can spare some for India and other countries hit hard by the pandemic. “We will stand ready with PPE and ventilators, and any items that might be useful for the government of India,” Anand told reporters during a joint press conference with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other government officials in Ottawa.

Evening Brief: PM gets his first AZ poke

iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on Apr 23, 2021 5:59pm Prime Minister Justin Trudeau received his first COVID-19 jab at an Ottawa pharmacy on April 23, 2021. Photo: Adam Scotti / PMO Good evening to you. Photo: Adam Scotti / PMO Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie received their first doses of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine on Friday at an Ottawa pharmacy. Trudeau said he was “very excited” and offered an enthusiastic “yay” with two thumbs up once he was jabbed. At a briefing Friday, Trudeau urged people to do the same. “If you’re eligible for your vaccine like we are, make sure you get your dose as soon as possible,” he said.

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