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Canada: 24 November 2021 [12] Novavax: phase III clinical trials up to 76 million 17 February 2022 [13] Saskatchewan: 11 April 2022 [14] Quebec: 13 April 2022 [15] Medicago: phase III clinical trials [16] up to 76 million 24 February 2022 [17] Cancelled by manufacturer on March 31, 2023 [18] Sanofi–GSK: phase III clinical trials up to 72 ...
Tier 2 may refer to: Tier 2 capital, constituents of a bank's capital requirement; Tier 2 network, a type of Internet service provider; Scaled Composites Tier Two, a human spaceflight program; Tier 2 in the First COVID-19 tier regulations in England, the middle level; Tier 2 in the Second COVID-19 tier regulations in England; Tier II, a data ...
JTF 2's first rotation was completed when they returned to Canada in May 2002, to be replaced by a second, shorter term, deployment until October 2002. [18] In 2004, an estimated 40 members of JTF 2 serving with Task Force K-Bar were awarded the Presidential Unit Citation by the U.S. government for service in Afghanistan. [16]
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A state of emergency occurs when any level of government assumes authority it does not generally possess to respond to a crisis. This is done by invoking said authority under specific legislation, and permits the government to expend funds, mobilize forces, or suspend civil liberties.
All timelines, overviews, breakdowns, lists, and graphs on this page are based on data published in regular official reports by Health Canada in cooperation with Public Health Agency of Canada. [ 1 ] Timeline of cases and deaths in Canada
Province Population Tests Per k Cases Per m Deaths Per m Ref. British Columbia: 5,734,262 6,746,900 1,176.6 434,654 75,803 7,726 1,347.4 [1]Alberta: 4,965,797