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CBC News: The National | Vaccine supply disruptions continue; Vance allegations | Feb. 4, 2021

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Ottawa says the country is facing more disruptions in its COVID-19 vaccine supply while being questioned for dipping into a vaccine-sharing initiative. CBC News has learned that two governments had heard about allegations against Canada’s former top soldier. Plus, At Issue breaks down the politics of drawing from COVAX.

00:00 The National for Feb. 4, 2021
00:52 Canada’s vaccine supply rollercoaster
04:08 Indigenous vaccination timeline
06:05 Vaccinating Canada's health-care workers
06:25 Ontario COVID-19 variant data
07:41 Mandatory masks for many B.C. schools
09:54 Cruise ship ban extended until 2022
12:12 Winnipeg's Maples care home report
14:44 Allegations against Gen. Jonathan Vance
15:10 2 charged in Vancouver home invasion
17:37 Arrest of Mamadi III Fara Camara
20:43 President Biden takes aim at Russia
21:16 Marjorie Taylor Greene loses committee posts
24:02 At Issue: Tapping the COVAX vaccine supply
29:28 At Issue: Consequences of vaccine deadlines
33:24 At Issue: Opposition opportunities?
36:24 Marketplace investigates air purifiers
39:58 Weeknd to headline Superbowl half-time
40:27 Tom Brady plays for his 10th SuperBowl at 43
43:08 The Moment: Repaying Viola Desmond

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