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Duclos, Tories square off over Canadians stranded in South Africa
Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos and Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman squared off over stranded Canadians in South Africa during question period in the House of Commons on Friday. Lantsman says Canadians trying to get home have not received clear guidance from the Liberal government, while Duclos calls out the Conservative party members who have not taken full advantage of Canada's supply of vaccines.
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The Canadian Press
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CP143424371
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12/3/2021 1:00:00 PM
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