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    http://As It Happens with Carol Off, Chris Howden: Canadian vaccine maker says it would be closer to rollout if it had more help from Ottawa https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-2-as-it-happens/clip/15820998-canadian-vaccine-maker-says-closer-rollout-help-ottawa http://As It Happens with Carol Off, Chris Howden: Canadian vaccine maker says it would be closer to rollout if it had more help from Ottawa https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-2-as-it-happens/clip/15820998-canadian-vaccine-maker-says-closer-rollout-help-ottawa


    The real problem is this vaccine factory is in the west

    #2
    As It Happens with Carol Off, Chris Howden: Canadian vaccine maker says it would be closer to rollout if it had more help from Ottawa https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-2-as-it-happens/clip/15820998-canadian-vaccine-maker-says-closer-rollout-help-ottawa

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      #3
      Compares sending requests for help to liberal govt to make a “made in Canada” vaccine to sending help requests into a black hole
      They were two months behind moderna when trying to get govt help from liberals
      What does it take for a treason charge ?
      This is on the state broadcaster chuck ,surely it is not fake news
      and yes DML , this is on the news, not a blog or opinion piece like most news
      Last edited by Guest; Jan 27, 2021, 13:01.

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        #4
        Canada's Vaccination Rollout Will Lag 6 Months Behind U.S., Europe: Forecast

        https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/canada-s-vaccination-rollout-will-lag-6-months-behind-u-s-europe-forecast/ar-BB1d8Bnq/ https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/canada-s-vaccination-rollout-will-lag-6-months-behind-u-s-europe-forecast/ar-BB1d8Bnq/

        European countries are now asking the EU to block exports of vaccine, from leaving the ECUnion.

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          #5
          Wow... if that is true that demonstrates pretty poor decision making ability on the government behalf.

          In no way would you expect the government to hedge all bets on a made in Canada solution but if they showed promise (2 months behind competition) why not fund there entire ask.

          How can you expect other countries to save us before they save themselves.

          A percentage of the money the government handed out to help other countries fight Covid, could have been invested here to create a vaccine, development of treatments, facilities to manufacture pharmaceuticals... then we are in a position to help the world with tangible assets and solutions.

          This Blackface lead band of merry little idiots could not run a lemonade stand on a 35 degree day...

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            #6
            Sad if you need a shot, but silver lining could be TURD's demise. Go CBC! CTV, Go Evan! Bite the basturds Ezra! Go True North News! CTF will love this!
            Tweet Turdo bad constantly! Watch the Covid Idiots squirm.

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              #7
              Originally posted by caseih View Post
              Compares sending requests for help to liberal govt to make a “made in Canada” vaccine to sending help requests into a black hole
              They were two months behind moderna when trying to get govt help from liberals
              What does it take for a treason charge ?
              This is on the state broadcaster chuck ,surely it is not fake news
              Does this help?

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                #8
                Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                Sad if you need a shot, but silver lining could be TURD's demise. Go CBC! CTV, Go Evan! Bite the basturds Ezra! Go True North News! CTF will love this!
                Tweet Turdo bad constantly! Watch the Covid Idiots squirm.
                God damn rights , everybody get this on your Facebook , twitter , wherever ,do what you can
                If CBC is gonna help , Ctv will even have to bow down and report this , looks like "hush" money is all spent, what will Lisa say?
                don't pass up this opportunity to show what that treasonous govt did to a western company
                get some traction on this , this could really be the beginning of the end
                Last edited by Guest; Jan 27, 2021, 13:03.

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                  #9
                  ol' Blackie, try to buy Canada's way up the que, is an example of his own understanding, in how life works.

                  This is what he's always done, this is what he knows. He has his money, and he buys his way.

                  He would never think of making anything on his own, because he himself, has never made anything on his own. He's never ran a business, or knew how to make anything,,, his understanding of life is, you go buy it.

                  That's his approach to the vaccine,,, he can't imagine Canadians developing and manufacturing it Canada, for Canada.

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                    #10
                    Lots of accusations here about the lack of support from Canadian government for vaccines based on the CBC interview. However, did you know Canada provided:
                    - $40 million for the Canadian COVID-19 Genomics Network (CanCOGeN), led by Genome Canada, to coordinate a COVID-19 viral and host genome sequencing effort across Canada...The results of this work will be available to researchers globally to support additional research,]including Canadian vaccine development efforts.
                    -$23 million for the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization-International Vaccine Centre (VIDO-InterVac) to accelerate development of a vaccine against COVID-19. This funding will support pre-clinical testing and clinical trials of a potential COVID-19 vaccine, essential steps to ensuring that vaccines are effective and safe for human use.
                    -$29 million for the National Research Council of Canada to begin the second phase of critical upgrades to its Human Health The****utics facility in Montréal. Building on ongoing work to ready the facility for the production of vaccines for clinical trials, this funding will support operations to maintain the facility, as well as provide infrastructure to prepare vials for individual doses as soon as a vaccine becomes available.
                    -$600 million, through the Strategic Innovation Fund, over two years to support COVID-19 vaccine and therapy clinical trials led by the private sector, and Canadian biomanufacturing opportunities.
                    -$10 million for a Canadian data monitoring initiative so we can coordinate and share pandemic-related data across the country to enhance Canada’s response to COVID-19.
                    -$10.3 million over two years, and $5 million ongoing, to support the Canadian Immunization Research Network in conducting vaccine-related research and clinical trials, and to enhance Canada’s capacity to monitor vaccine safety and effectiveness.
                    -$114.9 million through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for research projects that will accelerate the development, testing, and implementation of medical and social countermeasures to mitigate the rapid spread of COVID-19, as well as its social and health impacts.
                    Separately, the Government of Canada is providing over $675,000 through the Stem Cell Network
                    -
                    to support two new research projects and one clinical trial. The clinical trial will evaluate the safety of a potential cell therapy to reduce the impacts and severity of acute respiratory distress associated with COVID-19, and the two projects will generate critical information about how cells in the airway and brain are affected by the virus.

                    Do you realizee Canada has signed agreements with the following companies to secure access to their COVID-19 vaccine candidates if they are approved:
                    -Medicago, which will supply up to 76 million doses of its virus-like particle vaccine candidate
                    -AstraZeneca, which will supply up to 20 million doses of its viral vector vaccine candidate AZD1222
                    -Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline, which will supply up to 72 million doses of their protein subunit vaccine candidate
                    -Johnson & Johnson, which will supply up to 38 million doses of its viral vector vaccine candidate Ad26.COV2.S
                    -Novavax, which will supply up to 76 million doses of its protein subunit vaccine candidate NVX-CoV2373
                    Pfizer, which will supply a minimum of 20 million doses of its messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine candidate, BNT162. The government is in the final stages of negotiation with the company to include options for obtaining additional doses.
                    Moderna, which will supply up to 56 million doses of its mRNA vaccine candidate mRNA-1273


                    It is also interesting to note Pfizer, the first vaccine approved globally did not accept any taxpayer money for research and development of the vaccine from any government in the world and was not a part of the US warp speed.

                    It is also interesting to note Providence The****utics did receive $8.2 million from Canada for development of their vaccine. This vaccine is based on mRNA technology the same as the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, companies which were already working on mRNA techonolgy for the flu vaccines. Also,Providence The****utics is headquartered in Toronto, not western Canada at time of the research and has only moved west to scale up production.

                    And there at least two other Canadian that received grants for development of a Covid vaccine so to insinuate Canada has done nothing is misleading.

                    So my question for those feel Canada has not done enough, how much more taxpayer money should Canada allocated for research of vaccines? How many more companies should Canada have supported, and at what level of support for research? (I am sure there would not be a university or lab that would not have applied for funding if there were no financial limits) How many more doses of vaccine should Canada have booked seeing as Canada already has agreements to buy about 350 million doses if all vaccines are proven effective? And since the purchase agreements for proven vaccines already promise all Canadians who want a vaccine will get one by fall, do you feel Canada should put more money toward a vaccine that will not even be in production until 2022?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
                      Lots of accusations here about the lack of support from Canadian government for vaccines based on the CBC interview. However, did you know Canada provided:
                      - $40 million for the Canadian COVID-19 Genomics Network (CanCOGeN), led by Genome Canada, to coordinate a COVID-19 viral and host genome sequencing effort across Canada...The results of this work will be available to researchers globally to support additional research,]including Canadian vaccine development efforts.
                      -$23 million for the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization-International Vaccine Centre (VIDO-InterVac) to accelerate development of a vaccine against COVID-19. This funding will support pre-clinical testing and clinical trials of a potential COVID-19 vaccine, essential steps to ensuring that vaccines are effective and safe for human use.
                      -$29 million for the National Research Council of Canada to begin the second phase of critical upgrades to its Human Health The****utics facility in Montréal. Building on ongoing work to ready the facility for the production of vaccines for clinical trials, this funding will support operations to maintain the facility, as well as provide infrastructure to prepare vials for individual doses as soon as a vaccine becomes available.
                      -$600 million, through the Strategic Innovation Fund, over two years to support COVID-19 vaccine and therapy clinical trials led by the private sector, and Canadian biomanufacturing opportunities.
                      -$10 million for a Canadian data monitoring initiative so we can coordinate and share pandemic-related data across the country to enhance Canada’s response to COVID-19.
                      -$10.3 million over two years, and $5 million ongoing, to support the Canadian Immunization Research Network in conducting vaccine-related research and clinical trials, and to enhance Canada’s capacity to monitor vaccine safety and effectiveness.
                      -$114.9 million through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for research projects that will accelerate the development, testing, and implementation of medical and social countermeasures to mitigate the rapid spread of COVID-19, as well as its social and health impacts.
                      Separately, the Government of Canada is providing over $675,000 through the Stem Cell Network
                      -
                      to support two new research projects and one clinical trial. The clinical trial will evaluate the safety of a potential cell therapy to reduce the impacts and severity of acute respiratory distress associated with COVID-19, and the two projects will generate critical information about how cells in the airway and brain are affected by the virus.

                      Do you realizee Canada has signed agreements with the following companies to secure access to their COVID-19 vaccine candidates if they are approved:
                      -Medicago, which will supply up to 76 million doses of its virus-like particle vaccine candidate
                      -AstraZeneca, which will supply up to 20 million doses of its viral vector vaccine candidate AZD1222
                      -Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline, which will supply up to 72 million doses of their protein subunit vaccine candidate
                      -Johnson & Johnson, which will supply up to 38 million doses of its viral vector vaccine candidate Ad26.COV2.S
                      -Novavax, which will supply up to 76 million doses of its protein subunit vaccine candidate NVX-CoV2373
                      Pfizer, which will supply a minimum of 20 million doses of its messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine candidate, BNT162. The government is in the final stages of negotiation with the company to include options for obtaining additional doses.
                      Moderna, which will supply up to 56 million doses of its mRNA vaccine candidate mRNA-1273


                      It is also interesting to note Pfizer, the first vaccine approved globally did not accept any taxpayer money for research and development of the vaccine from any government in the world and was not a part of the US warp speed.

                      It is also interesting to note Providence The****utics did receive $8.2 million from Canada for development of their vaccine. This vaccine is based on mRNA technology the same as the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, companies which were already working on mRNA techonolgy for the flu vaccines. Also,Providence The****utics is headquartered in Toronto, not western Canada at time of the research and has only moved west to scale up production.

                      And there at least two other Canadian that received grants for development of a Covid vaccine so to insinuate Canada has done nothing is misleading.

                      So my question for those feel Canada has not done enough, how much more taxpayer money should Canada allocated for research of vaccines? How many more companies should Canada have supported, and at what level of support for research? (I am sure there would not be a university or lab that would not have applied for funding if there were no financial limits) How many more doses of vaccine should Canada have booked seeing as Canada already has agreements to buy about 350 million doses if all vaccines are proven effective? And since the purchase agreements for proven vaccines already promise all Canadians who want a vaccine will get one by fall, do you feel Canada should put more money toward a vaccine that will not even be in production until 2022?
                      It’s all fine and dandy as long as Phizer and Moderna can cover their commitments but when you have the EU and USA saying NFW it’s staying here until we get covered. Years ago Mulroney sold out our govt owned vaccine manufacturer and it high tailed out of here. So we’re stuck for the time being. I honestly think this country’s success going forward relies on a robust R&D sector, and manufacturing of these advances. Petroleum products, food, pharmaceuticals, high end electronics etc. This situation we have now illustrates a failure in globalization and its regression. It’s all good as everyone agrees to play the game until someone takes their mitt home.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
                        Lots of accusations here about the lack of support from Canadian government for vaccines based on the CBC interview. However, did you know Canada provided:
                        - $40 million for the Canadian COVID-19 Genomics Network (CanCOGeN), led by Genome Canada, to coordinate a COVID-19 viral and host genome sequencing effort across Canada...The results of this work will be available to researchers globally to support additional research,]including Canadian vaccine development efforts.
                        -$23 million for the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization-International Vaccine Centre (VIDO-InterVac) to accelerate development of a vaccine against COVID-19. This funding will support pre-clinical testing and clinical trials of a potential COVID-19 vaccine, essential steps to ensuring that vaccines are effective and safe for human use.
                        -$29 million for the National Research Council of Canada to begin the second phase of critical upgrades to its Human Health The****utics facility in Montréal. Building on ongoing work to ready the facility for the production of vaccines for clinical trials, this funding will support operations to maintain the facility, as well as provide infrastructure to prepare vials for individual doses as soon as a vaccine becomes available.
                        -$600 million, through the Strategic Innovation Fund, over two years to support COVID-19 vaccine and therapy clinical trials led by the private sector, and Canadian biomanufacturing opportunities.
                        -$10 million for a Canadian data monitoring initiative so we can coordinate and share pandemic-related data across the country to enhance Canada’s response to COVID-19.
                        -$10.3 million over two years, and $5 million ongoing, to support the Canadian Immunization Research Network in conducting vaccine-related research and clinical trials, and to enhance Canada’s capacity to monitor vaccine safety and effectiveness.
                        -$114.9 million through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for research projects that will accelerate the development, testing, and implementation of medical and social countermeasures to mitigate the rapid spread of COVID-19, as well as its social and health impacts.
                        Separately, the Government of Canada is providing over $675,000 through the Stem Cell Network
                        -
                        to support two new research projects and one clinical trial. The clinical trial will evaluate the safety of a potential cell therapy to reduce the impacts and severity of acute respiratory distress associated with COVID-19, and the two projects will generate critical information about how cells in the airway and brain are affected by the virus.

                        Do you realizee Canada has signed agreements with the following companies to secure access to their COVID-19 vaccine candidates if they are approved:
                        -Medicago, which will supply up to 76 million doses of its virus-like particle vaccine candidate
                        -AstraZeneca, which will supply up to 20 million doses of its viral vector vaccine candidate AZD1222
                        -Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline, which will supply up to 72 million doses of their protein subunit vaccine candidate
                        -Johnson & Johnson, which will supply up to 38 million doses of its viral vector vaccine candidate Ad26.COV2.S
                        -Novavax, which will supply up to 76 million doses of its protein subunit vaccine candidate NVX-CoV2373
                        Pfizer, which will supply a minimum of 20 million doses of its messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine candidate, BNT162. The government is in the final stages of negotiation with the company to include options for obtaining additional doses.
                        Moderna, which will supply up to 56 million doses of its mRNA vaccine candidate mRNA-1273


                        It is also interesting to note Pfizer, the first vaccine approved globally did not accept any taxpayer money for research and development of the vaccine from any government in the world and was not a part of the US warp speed.

                        It is also interesting to note Providence The****utics did receive $8.2 million from Canada for development of their vaccine. This vaccine is based on mRNA technology the same as the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, companies which were already working on mRNA techonolgy for the flu vaccines. Also,Providence The****utics is headquartered in Toronto, not western Canada at time of the research and has only moved west to scale up production.

                        And there at least two other Canadian that received grants for development of a Covid vaccine so to insinuate Canada has done nothing is misleading.

                        So my question for those feel Canada has not done enough, how much more taxpayer money should Canada allocated for research of vaccines? How many more companies should Canada have supported, and at what level of support for research? (I am sure there would not be a university or lab that would not have applied for funding if there were no financial limits) How many more doses of vaccine should Canada have booked seeing as Canada already has agreements to buy about 350 million doses if all vaccines are proven effective? And since the purchase agreements for proven vaccines already promise all Canadians who want a vaccine will get one by fall, do you feel Canada should put more money toward a vaccine that will not even be in production until 2022?
                        Well this is from the state broadcaster ?
                        You will have to take it up with carol
                        Just nice to see hush money is spent and maybe this cluster**** can end
                        I think this is it, unless liberals make another “hush” payment
                        Last edited by Guest; Jan 27, 2021, 14:27.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by caseih View Post
                          Well this is from the state broadcaster ?
                          You will have to take it up with carol
                          Just nice to see hush money is spent and maybe this cluster**** can end
                          I think this is it, unless liberals make another “hush” payment
                          So what if it is from the CBC. It is an interview of a CEO who is unhappy with only receiving 8.2 million and that his vaccine will not be ready until 2022. Hindsight is easy. I am asking you Case, what youwould have done done differently back in March when funds were distributed and why seeing as it is you posting this and encouraging everyone else to complain. How about answering my questions as to how much more should have been invested, how many more r and d firms supported, and what should be done now for Providence?

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                            #14
                            Well you need to add up how much Canadian taxpayers gave non Canadian companies compared to Canadian
                            Why in hell wouldn’t you want a made in Canada solution
                            It’s thinking like yours that has allowed China to take over most manufacturing
                            Your boy will wished he had kept his mouth shut when ripping on Ontario and Alberta and other provinces after New Years about giving vaccines to slow the way he did
                            Last edited by Guest; Jan 27, 2021, 14:43.

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                              #15
                              Could we have not diverted some of the billions we sent to 3rd world nations for abortions to our own vaccine efforts? U of S was one of the first who said they had a handle on a potential vaccine but they got totally ignored as the billions of tax payer aid flowed to big pharma which doesnt even have manufacturing in this country and who now put us on the backlist because of our socialized health care.

                              Our potential vaccine candidates were probably deactivated viruses like was done in the past so that didnt fit the agenda. Need to get patented mRNA vaccine out, nothing else. No other treatment, no recommendations to prop up your health in the meantime, all other drugs sidelined and blocked.

                              Sounds just like climate change.

                              Still waiting for any announcement on beefing up our health care system.

                              dml is providing cover for ineptness and down right evil from this govt.
                              Last edited by jazz; Jan 27, 2021, 14:44.

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