Opinion
It could be one of the worst decisions Premier Brian Pallister has made, or one of the best.
It could be one of the worst decisions Premier Brian Pallister has made, or one of the best.
Facing criticism for a leisurely rollout of the province's COVID-19 vaccination campaign, Pallister recently struck deals with North Dakota to have Manitoba truckers and (perhaps) teachers vaccinated in the U.S.
Manitoba truckers travelling on I-29 highway can visit a pop-up clinic at a rest stop near Drayton, N.D., about 50 kilometres south of the border.
On April 21-22, the first two days the clinic was open, more than 100 Canadians got a U.S. jab.