Manitoba premier calls on feds to provide extra COVID-19 vaccine doses for First Nations
Premier Brian Pallister says a federal proposal to reserve a portion of Manitoba's vaccine allotment for First Nations would leave the province with the least number of doses for the rest of the population.
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