Procurement Minister Anita Anand revealed the government has committed to spend up to $8 billion on vaccine contracts and defended the government’s overall performance getting shots delivered to Canadians at a House of Commons committee Wednesday.
Anand appeared before the House of Commons government operations committee and said the government has allocated about $8 billion on the vaccine deals with seven different companies for hundreds of millions of total doses.
Anand stressed the government was ahead of its targets having delivered 9.5 million doses by the end of March, when it had originally promised province six million doses. She also pointed out Canada is third in the G7 in providing first doses of vaccines.
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