As Canada prepares to develop COVID-19 vaccines in-house at a facility in Montreal, one biologist says the country should have boosted its capacity to manufacture shots a decade ago.
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One day in the spring of 1955, Paul Martin Jr. came home from school to find his Dad sitting in the library, clearly in a dark mood. When the boy asked his mother why, she sat him down and explained: “Leave your father alone. He’s got a very big decision to make.”