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Liberals call it a costly bet on developer with political ties By: Carol Sanders | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021
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Premier Brian Pallister has defended his deal with a Canadian company that s developing a COVID-19 vaccine and said other provinces are considering securing their own supply from it.
Pallister announced last week his government had reached an agreement to purchase two million doses of a yet-to-be-approved vaccine from Calgary-based Providence Therapeutics.
He acknowledged the vaccine which has yet to be approved by Health Canada may not be available this year. We believe there will be a need for booster shots, Pallister said at a news conference Wednesday.
Pallister says Ontario, Alberta interested in Manitoba s vaccine deal
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Winnipeg Free Press By: Katie May | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021 Save to Read Later
Months before she became the public face of Manitoba’s vaccine rollout, Dr. Joss Reimer sat down in front of her cellphone camera and pressed record.
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Months before she became the public face of Manitoba’s vaccine rollout, Dr. Joss Reimer sat down in front of her cellphone camera and pressed record. I’m sure that you will all be so generous with your critiques of me, since I’ve never done anything like this before, she said in the video, looking calm and confident, seated in a soft-backed chair with a digital piano in the background.