Winnipeg Free Press By: Kyle Hiebert The federal government’s new plan to make the Novavax vaccine at a government-run facility in Montreal by the end of this year is seen by some as tragically late – though better late than never. Others counter that, alongside Canada being the only rich nation to claim doses from COVAX, the global vaccine-sharing initiative meant to help poor countries, a renewed focus on domestic production only aggravates the harmful phenomenon of vaccine nationalism. Opinion The federal government’s new plan to make the Novavax vaccine at a government-run facility in Montreal by the end of this year is seen by some as tragically late – though better late than never. Others counter that, alongside Canada being the only rich nation to claim doses from COVAX, the global vaccine-sharing initiative meant to help poor countries, a renewed focus on domestic production only aggravates the harmful phenomenon of vaccine nationalism.