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Vaccine delays top agenda as Parliament set to resume after less-than-restful break
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COVID-19 deaths in long-term care reveal need for home supports: advocates
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Taxpayers’ watchdog sees complaints spike, raising worries about pandemic tax season
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VIDEO: From presidents to faded stars, all welcomed by Larry King
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Health Canada approves Spartan Bioscience’s previously recalled rapid COVID-19 test
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W-shaped recovery would be ‘very severe’ without government assistance: CMHC
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Museum rounds up Vernon’s wild west past
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Approval of a COVID-19 vaccine in Canada could be only days away.
The Canadian provinces are expected to have sites ready to receive vaccines by Dec. 14, but the actual doses will likely only arrive in the new year.
READ MORE: Health Canada expects first COVID-19 vaccine to be approved next month
READ MORE: VIDEO: Liberals defend COVID-19 vaccine deals and distribution plans
Federal health officials expect enough vaccines for three million people will arrive between January and March and vulnerable seniors and health-care workers will be prioritized.
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