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Newsroom Ready: Path to vaccinate urban Indigenous runs through provinces: Miller
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says allocating COVID-19 vaccine doses for Indigenous people in urban areas through the provinces is faster and more effective than delivery directed from Ottawa. He says he will be working with provinces and territories to ensure they prioritize Indigenous people in their immunization efforts, even as the National Association of Friendship Centres and other advocates call for more direct federal involvement.
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The Canadian Press
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CP118788271
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r_Urban-Indigenous-Vaccine20210224T1230
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Canada
canada government
Coronavirus
COVID-19
doses
education
health
indigenous services minister
Marc Miller
Ontario
Ottawa
safety
vaccine
vaccines