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The federal government previously claimed that it would donate up to 100 million vaccine doses to low-income countries. However, yesterday, the Prime Minister confirmed that Canada will donate only 13 million of Canada's surplus doses. The other 87 million are accounted for through money.
Given that it's virtually impossible for low-income countries to buy doses, given the severe global supply shortage, why isn't the Government of Canada willing to make a larger donation of surplus doses?
Mr. Matthews, this is not necessarily to you, but whomever would be best placed to answer that.