First COVID-19 vaccinations administered in Canada, kicking off massive campaign
TORONTO — A long-term care resident in Quebec and a nursing home worker in Ontario received Canada’s first COVID-19 vaccinations on Monday, kicking off the largest immunization campaign in the country’s history.
The shots from drug company Pfizer were administered in Quebec City and Toronto within roughly half an hour of each other, creating some confusion about which of the two hard-hit provinces could lay claim to being the first in the country to hand out doses.
Canadians watched as Anita Quidangen, a personal support worker, received her shot in Toronto on live television around noon eastern time. Moments later, Ontario’s premier proclaimed her as “the first person in Ontario and Canada” to receive the vaccine.
Quidangen, who has worked at the Rekai Centre nursing home in the city for years, said she was excited to get the shot.


