“This year, all our pre-filled syringe COVID-19 vaccine doses for Canada are on track to be produced entirely within the country, starting at our new mRNA manufacturing facility in Laval, Quebec, and completed at our fill-finish partner in Cambridge, Ontario,” Raos says.
“This end-to-end domestic supply chain enables fast delivery, greater self-reliance, and a more agile response to evolving public health threats.”
I imagine it might be free for citizens and similar groups, and at some cost for international visitors.You’re best bet is to contact the health authority of the province you’d be looking to get it inhttps://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/managing-your-health/immunizations/covid-19-immunization
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Whether or not it’s free for residents might also depend on the province, for example:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/free-covid-vaccines-bc-albertans-1.7615154
Which makes sense, it helps us here in BC if others are vaccinated since it limits the spread of the disease overall.