COVID-19 Vaccines Are Making Their Way Across Canada & It's A 'Historic' Moment (PHOTOS)

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It's a Canadian touchdown! The COVID-19 vaccine has made its way up north and has since been distributed all over the country.

Premiers and border agents from all over have shared images of the vaccine landing in their respective regions. 

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Ontario saw the first shipments of COVID-19 land in the province and Doug Ford basically greeted the packages like a proud father. 

Newfoundland also got a slice of the pie and recorded what they are calling a "historic" moment.  

Alberta's premier posted a series of photos showing the vaccines not only being delivered but prepared to be used Tuesday evening.

P.E.I. also had some vaccines touch down on their shores.

B.C. has entered the chat! The province is preparing for vaccine distributions now that they have the necessary materials.

Nova Scotia has also received its first shipment but asks Canadians to be patient as it will be a slow and steady process.

  • Osobe Waberi was a Toronto-based Ethiopian-Somali Francophone writer at Narcity Canada. She graduated from the University of Toronto with a specialist degree in journalism and a news media diploma from Centennial College. Before Osobe’s gig as a national trending writer at Narcity, she worked at Toronto Star, The Canadian Press, VICE, and CBC.

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