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J&J doses could arrive in weeks when Canada no longer needs them By Charlie Pinkerton. Published on Jun 15, 2021 5:24pm Johnson & Johnson s COVID-19 vaccine (Johnson & Johnson photo) Ottawa expects to receive its first usable single-dose COVID vaccines made by Johnson & Johnson later this month, but their arrival is no longer eagerly anticipated. The federal Procurement Department is working with J&J to finalize its deliveries “potentially for sometime this month,” said Bill Matthews, the department’s deputy minister, speaking to the House of Commons’ Health committee on Monday. Brig.-Gen. Krista Brodie, who’s in charge of planning Canada’s vaccine rollout, is trying to find out if the provinces and territories are still interested in J&J’s vaccine, given how far along Canada’s rollout is, said Dr. Theresa Tam, the country’s chief public health officer, speaking to reporters at a news conference on Tuesday. ....
Feds criticized for how they disclosed redacted vaccine contracts By Charlie Pinkerton. Published on Jun 14, 2021 5:34pm Procurement Minister Anita Anand and Canada Border Services Agency agents with early shipments of COVID-19 vaccines in December 2020 (CBSA photo) By sending redacted versions of Canada’s COVID-vaccine contracts directly to the House of Commons’ Health committee, the government’s Procurement Department may have defied a House order and committee motion asking for their release, leading opposition MPs to threaten to charge it with contempt of Parliament. Opposition MPs spent months chasing the release of the contracts the federal government signed with producers of COVID vaccines. In that time, federal ministers and officials resisted, insisting that blanket confidentiality clauses prevent their contents from being made public. ....
Evening Brief: Trudeau calls Russia a rival at NATO summit By iPolitics. Published on Jun 14, 2021 5:53pm Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a media availability in West Block on July 8, 2020. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics) Today’s Evening Brief is brought to you by Medicom. The pandemic has taught us that it’s safer to be at home. Partnering with Canadian company Medicom ensures a domestic supply of high-quality PPE is ready for future emergencies and keeps the economic benefits at home. Learn more. Good evening to you. We begin in Brussels, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is attending the NATO summit the first one to take place in several years without former U.S. president Donald Trump in the White House. You’ll recall Trump called the alliance “obsolete” on more than one occasion. Today, Trudeau insisted the alliance is “more united than ever” against Russia, China and the general threat of authoritarianism in the wake of what he c ....
iPolitics By Charlie Pinkerton. Published on May 10, 2021 5:41pm The first doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine arriving in Canada on March 3 (Bill Blair via Twitter) A parliamentary committee’s request that the federal government turn over the contracts it signed with the makers of COVID-19 vaccines has gone unanswered for almost three months. That’s because Ottawa is still negotiating with the manufacturers about how to release them, a senior official from the Privy Council Office (PCO) said Monday. On Feb. 19, the House of Commons’ Health committee passed a motion attempting to secure the release of the legal agreements Ottawa signed with seven vaccine-makers: Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, Novavax, Medicago, and Sanofi & GSK. ....
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