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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Faces Backlash For Not Staying at Designated Quarantine Hotel After G7 Summit in UK

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Faces Backlash For Not Staying at Designated Quarantine Hotel After G7 Summit in UK On 6/10/21 at 3:21 PM EDT Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing backlash for not staying at a designated quarantine hotel after this weekend s G7 summit in the U.K. Trudeau s office has confirmed that the prime minister and the Canadian delegation will quarantine in an Ottawa hotel once he arrives from his first international trip since the pandemic began, and will remain there until his PCR test comes back negative. Trudeau flew out of the nation s capital of Ottawa on Thursday; Canadian prime ministers do not fly commercial due to security reasons. However, Ottawa is not among the Canadian cities that accept international flights during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Moderna doses haven t disappeared : Feds still banking on deliveries before end of June

  OTTAWA While Moderna has millions of promised COVID-19 vaccine doses outstanding and no future shipments confirmed, the federal government says it is confident that the company will meet its end of quarter commitments. In an interview on CTV’s Question Period with Evan Solomon, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc said that Moderna has given “assurances” that shipments will continue to land and the company has not yet indicated it’ll be unable to keep to its end-of-June targets.  To date Canada has received and distributed just over 4.5 million Moderna shots, of a total commitment by end of June for between 10.3 and 12.3 million doses. That leaves at least 5.8 million doses outstanding with just over five weeks to go before Canada Day, and no future locked-in deliveries.

Queens Speech debate: Waiting lists, social care and other claims fact-checked

Queen s Speech debate: Waiting lists, social care and other claims fact-checked By Reality Check team image copyrightUK Parliament/Jessica Taylor The government s plans and priorities for the coming years - as set out in the Queen s Speech - have been debated in the House of Commons and elsewhere: both what was in the speech, including proposals to level up parts of the UK , changes to planning and voter ID - and what was not, specifically a long-awaited plan to reform social care. We ve looked at some of the claims made. Keir Starmer: Waiting lists at a record high of 4.7 million

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