Manitoba premier says his government will buy prospective Canadian vaccine directly
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is preparing to buy two million doses of a prospective Canadian-made COVID-19 vaccine without going through the federal government.
Premier Brian Pallister says the deal with Providence Therapeutics is necessary because Ottawa has faced problems in getting steady supplies of the existing international Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines.
“We have learned the hard way that we cannot rely on only one source of supply and that supply is somewhere outside of Canada,” Pallister said Thursday.
Providence, which operates in Toronto and Calgary, started clinical trials last month and hopes to receive federal approval in the fall.


