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Canadian COVID-19 vaccinations lagging U.S.: O'Toole
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole presses Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on whether the federal advisory committee on vaccines gave the best advice on what anti-COVID-19 shots to buy, given the number of connections between its members and the pharmaceutical industry. Trudeau says they used their expertise to give good advice and millions of vaccine doses are on the way.
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The Canadian Press
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CP118182621
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