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Newsroom Ready: Better data on urban Indigenous communities needed: Miller
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the process of collecting data on COVID-19 cases in Indigenous communities has improved since last year but it's still not perfect. He says that data is important to inform the allocation of resources at his department.
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP121273121
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r_COVID-Cda-Miller20210407T1610
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4/7/2021 4:10:00 PM
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Coronavirus
COVID-19
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Indigeneous Services Minister
Marc Miller
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Ontario
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vaccine