When Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson sent a letter to Premier Doug Ford this week asking for 40,000 more doses of vaccine, it wasn’t the first time he has expressed frustration about Ottawa’s apparent COVID-19 vaccine gap. Read More
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Is Ottawa getting shortchanged on vaccines?
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