News of Pfizer-BioNTech’s vaccine production slowdown, which reduced Canada’s supply at a time of surging COVID-19 cases, certainly came as a big disappointment. But there was no need for Premier Doug Ford to be overly dramatic about it and start hammering away. Read More
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