CanAge: Canada Scores Failing Grade on Vaccinating Seniors in Scathing New Report TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / February 23, 2021 / CanAge, Canada's national seniors advocacy organization, has released a groundbreaking report assigning each province and territory a grade on their immunization efforts - a core pillar of protecting the health of older adults. 'Adult Vaccination in Canada: Cross-Country Report Card 2021', the first report of its kind in Canada, culminates a nation-wide objective assessment of how effectively each province and territory funds and makes accessible the best-in-class vaccines for older adults in line with NACI (National Advisory Committee on Immunization) recommendations. The average overall score across the country was a D-, raising serious concerns for the health and safety of Canada's more than 6.8 million seniors. Ontario and PEI are clear frontrunners in immunization, each earning B- for above-average vaccine coverage. At the other end of the spectrum, Nunavut, Newfoundland & Labrador, and Yukon scored the lowest overall, each earning a failing grade of F for their alarming underperformance.