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Minister says Indigenous Services contacted law enforcement about vaccine deal


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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says his department has been in touch with law enforcement about a Saskatchewan First Nation’s proposed deal to buy COVID-19 vaccine from a private company, which he believes is not legitimate.
Miller said he wants to warn other First Nations about offers that may seem “too good to be true,” and implied that some private companies had impersonated Indigenous Services Canada officials.
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“I would take this opportunity to make this clear (to) anyone that’s listening, that anyone purporting to be an agent of Indigenous Services Canada that is a private company and not someone that is a member of the public service should be looked on with great skepticism and indeed great reticence,” Miller said Wednesday at a news confer ....

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Minister says law enforcement contacted about FSIN vaccine deal


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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says his department has been in touch with law enforcement about a Saskatchewan First Nation’s proposed deal to buy COVID-19 vaccine from a private company, which he believes is not legitimate.
Miller said he wants to warn other First Nations about offers that may seem “too good to be true,” and implied that some private companies had impersonated Indigenous Services Canada officials.
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Minister says Indigenous Services contacted law enforcement about vaccine deal Back to video
“I would take this opportunity to make this clear (to) anyone that’s listening, that anyone purporting to be an agent of Indigenous Services Canada that is a private company and not someone that is a member of the public service should be looked on with great skepticism and indeed great reticence,” Miller said Wednesday at a news conferenc ....

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