iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on May 12, 2021 5:59pm Prime Minister Justin Trudeau received his first COVID-19 jab at an Ottawa pharmacy on April 23, 2021. Photo: Adam Scotti / PMO
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Tuesday, Ontario and Alberta announced they were curbing its use as a first dose due to supply issues and concerns around blood clots. Saskatchewan and Manitoba have as well. Wednesday, Nova Scotia announced that it would also pause the rollout of the vaccine, which Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Robert Strang said was “based on caution, science and the availability of alternative mRNA vaccines.”
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We begin, as we do most days, with COVID-19, and word that a national system to manage and track vaccines is hardly being used by the provinces. That’s despite the fact that nearly half of eligible Canadians have received at least one dose of a vaccine already.
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We begin on the Hill, with the government’s much-troubled attempt to modernize the Broadcasting Act. There was word today the House’s Canadian Heritage committee will stall its clause-by-clause consideration of Bill C-10 while it awaits a new Charter statement. The move follows weeks of controversy stirred up by Liberal, NDP, and Bloc Québécois MPs on the Heritage committee when they voted to remove the bill’s exclusion of social media and user-generated
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We begin with mixed messaging that’s no doubt going to throw fuel on the vaccine hesitancy fire.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine should be offered to Canadians aged 30 and older, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) said Monday. Similar to its latest guidance around the AstraZeneca vaccine, officials said, to weigh the risk of rare but potentially serious blood clots that can occur from the vaccine with COVID-19 levels in the community or hold out for another shot altogether.