Mexico was really just an unlucky bystander caught up in an outbreak of vaccine nationalism in Ottawa this week. On Wednesday, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc told CBC's Power & Politics that Canada should "start to receive" vaccine doses in January. Canada, contingent on regulatory approval, will start receiving coronavirus vaccine doses in January, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister @DLeBlancNB tells @VassyKapelos. WATCH: Opposition leaders push for vaccine rollout planOpposition leaders press Trudeau on vaccine rollout plans Politics Video 2:15 The leaders of Canada's three opposition parties questioned the Liberal government's handling of COVID-19 vaccines during question period in the House of Commons Tuesday. In any pandemic, Van Exan said, the country where the vaccine is being manufactured will insist on getting the first doses.
Source: CBC News November 26, 2020 09:00 UTC