Ottawa offers assurances about COVID-19 vaccine supply
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is trying to reassure Canadians about the COVID-19 vaccine supply after the European Union raised the possibility of imposing export controls on vaccines leaving the EU. Canada's Pfizer-BioNTech shots are made in Belgium.
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