Provinces blamed for COVID third wave shortcomings

The daily number of new COVID-19 cases in Canada has dropped by 70% since the third wave of cases peaked in mid-April

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In this article

  • Third wave consequences
  • Shifting political fortunes
  • Federal failings
  • Delayed supplies
  • Lack of domestic capacity
  • Medium term provincial prospects
  • Ottawa outlook

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