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Winnipeg Jets to have small number of fans for Game 1 against Montreal Canadiens

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More provinces join call for vaccines from states, Manitoba premier says

The U.S. has sent vaccines to Canada on a country-to-country basis, and Pallister says the prime minister was noncommittal on the call to let provinces deal directly with states. The idea was first raised earlier this month by premiers and governors in Eastern Canada and the U.S. as a way to ensure excess doses south of the border can get used in Canada. Pallister is also planning to announce incentives next week to encourage more Manitobans to get vaccinated. The province has floated several possibilities in an online survey, including grocery vouchers, free admission to sporting events, and financial incentives of up to $100.

Manitoba premier continues push for U S vaccines

Winnipeg Free Press By: The Canadian Press Last Modified: 10:38 AM CDT Friday, May. 28, 2021 Save to Read Later WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says all provinces are on board with a call to get more COVID-19 vaccines directly from states south of the border. Winnipeg Free Press Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister leaves the convention centre after getting a COVID-19 vaccination from Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer, in Winnipeg, Thursday, April 8, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says all provinces are on board with a call to get more COVID-19 vaccines directly from states south of the border.

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