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LILLEY: Trudeau to blame for Canada s vaccine debacle

Article content At what point will Canadians wake up to the fact that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has failed us completely on the vaccine front? Perhaps never, given the free pass Trudeau seems to get on this question of late from much of the media. On Tuesday, Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced that his province had secured a deal to get truck drivers crossing the border vaccinated in neighbouring North Dakota. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or LILLEY: Trudeau to blame for Canada s vaccine debacle Back to video “Right now, we are the people who need help,” Pallister said as he announced the deal with North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.

North Dakota, Manitoba announce joint border vaccine program

North Dakota, Manitoba announce joint border vaccine program Follow Us Question of the Day     By - Associated Press - Tuesday, April 20, 2021 BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister unveiled a plan Tuesday to administer COVID-19 vaccinations to Manitoba-based truck drivers transporting goods to and from the United States. The Essential Worker Cross-Border Vaccination Initiative expects to vaccinate up to 4,000 Manitoba drivers in the next six to eight weeks, the two leaders said in a release. Burgum said North Dakota has adequate vaccine supplies and it benefits both countries to work together on giving shots.

India Reports 2,000 Deaths; Tokyo Emergency Seen: Virus Update

India Reports 2,000 Deaths; Tokyo Emergency Seen: Virus Update Bloomberg 4 mins ago Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) The World Health Organization said coronavirus cases are rising in all regions except Europe, with India driving a surge in Asia. India reported a record of more than 2,000 deaths on Wednesday, while cases rose by nearly 300,000. Some nations are returning to tighter measures. Tokyo and Osaka will ask the Japanese government to declare a state of emergency, looking to contain surging cases ahead of the Olympics. The United Arab Emirates is considering restrictions on people who haven’t taken a vaccine despite being eligible for one.

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