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Max Jiang

Canada’s vaccine passport challenge a chance for international co-operation

Opinion | BY MAX JIANG | September 8, 2021
More valid questions about the passports have been brought up by recent moves from Ontario Premier Doug Ford, pictured, as a testament to Canada’s inability to achieve federal-provincial consensus on healthcare jurisdictions—and there will soon be 13 distinct vaccine certificates implemented in Canada. This is far too many, writes Max Jiang. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MAX JIANG | September 8, 2021
Opinion | BY MAX JIANG | September 8, 2021
More valid questions about the passports have been brought up by recent moves from Ontario Premier Doug Ford, pictured, as a testament to Canada’s inability to achieve federal-provincial consensus on healthcare jurisdictions—and there will soon be 13 distinct vaccine certificates implemented in Canada. This is far too many, writes Max Jiang. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MAX JIANG | September 8, 2021
More valid questions about the passports have been brought up by recent moves from Ontario Premier Doug Ford, pictured, as a testament to Canada’s inability to achieve federal-provincial consensus on healthcare jurisdictions—and there will soon be 13 distinct vaccine certificates implemented in Canada. This is far too many, writes Max Jiang. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MAX JIANG | September 8, 2021
Opinion | BY MAX JIANG | September 8, 2021
More valid questions about the passports have been brought up by recent moves from Ontario Premier Doug Ford, pictured, as a testament to Canada’s inability to achieve federal-provincial consensus on healthcare jurisdictions—and there will soon be 13 distinct vaccine certificates implemented in Canada. This is far too many, writes Max Jiang. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade