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Trudeau questioned over Novavax COVID-19 vaccine deal

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau answers questions on how starting production of the Novavax vaccine will impact his government's goal of vaccinating all Canadians by Sept. 2021.
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Minister says production of COVID-19 vaccines will begin in Canada later this year

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Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne says he expects construction of the Montreal-based plant that will produce COVID-19 vaccines to be completed by end of summer. He expects production of the doses to...
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Joe Biden announces huge increase in COVID-19 vaccine purchases

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U.S. president says 200 million more vaccine doses have been ordered, potentially enough to inoculate every American by the end of this summer.
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US vaccine shortages: Biden orders investigation

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Joe Biden’s national action plan to combat COVID-19 and get more people vaccinated is welcome news for California.
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Canada affected by Pfizer vaccine production delay in Europe

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Federal Procurement Minister Anita Anand made the announcement to reporters in Ottawa on Friday.
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'Our capacity to get the vaccines to people who need it most and earliest will continue.' - Prime Minister Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discusses vaccine distribution and roll-out for northern provinces and territories.
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Trudeau is asked about vaccine challenges in first quarter rollout

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responds to questions about why Canada has received so few COVID-19 doses in quarter one of the vaccine rollout, and what he is doing to ensure Pfizer meets its contractual agreements with Canada.
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EU sets coronavirus vaccine export controls

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European Union trade commissioner says monitoring and controls of exports would initially last until the end of March.
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European Film Awards 2020: Six movies in the running to win top prize

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The best film award will be presented in Berlin on Saturday, December 12.
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Ontario mining town hopes for boost from surging cobalt use

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The small Ontario mining town of Cobalt hopes it will get a boost for providing the newly precious metal for automakers that are ramping up the production of electric vehicles
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Now we must focus on how to distribute these COVID vaccines, says expert

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Dr Jeffrey Lazarus was speaking to Euronews after a third vaccine claimed to have had success at fighting COVID-19 in trials.
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Bains and Anand explain how Ottawa is developing Canadian vaccine production

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Federal Industry Minister Navdeep Bains and Procurement Minister Anita Anand spoke with reporters on Tuesday.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses Moderna COVID-19 vaccine shipment delays

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The CBC's Tom Parry asks Prime Minister Justin Trudeau what's causing Moderna to delay its COVID-19 vaccine shipment to Canada.
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Have our coronavirus vaccine, if you can produce it, says Russia's EU ambassador

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Hungary is the only country in the EU to trial Russia's Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine.
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Coronavirus: Denmark to exhume millions of mink from mass graves

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Move comes amid health risk fears after mink carcasses rose from the ground, pushed up by gasses from decomposition.
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Rush for top COVID-19 vaccines leaves poorer nations exposed

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UK, US, EU and Japan pre-order just over half of available doses, leaving Africa, Asia and other countries unprotected.