Lawsuits won’t bring COVID-19 vaccines into country any quicker, Anand says
Asked on Wednesday what recourse there may be and if Canada gave up the right to sue COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers over delays, Public Services and Procurement Minister Anita Anand told Global News that lawsuits would not bring vaccines to the country any quicker. She said they need to maintain a solid relationship with the manufacturers to ensure they abide by their commitments.
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