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Feds' $100-million for stimulus ads should be spent on H1N1 clinics, say opposition

Tories accuse opposition parties of frightening the public and creating panic by overstating the degree of the threat of the H1N1 pandemic.
Published November 9, 2009

Provincial warnings to the public about closures of H1N1 vaccination clinics and delays in vaccine delivery contradict the federal government's claim about a sea of vaccine on its way to a worried Canadian public.

On the day Prime Minister Stephen Harper (Calgary Southwest, Alta.) reiterated to the House of Commons last week that six million vaccine doses had already been distributed and two million more would be arriving this week,...

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