COVID-19 vaccine says he received an apology, but is calling for a broader apology to the province’s Indigenous community instead.“I think we need to be able to look at, it’s not me he needs to apologize to but Indigenous people across Ontario to undo the damage that was done of the vaccination strategy that we were working towards,” he continued.
Ontario premier under fire for suggesting Indigenous MPP jumped queue to get vaccine Mamakwa said they did not talk about whether Ford would be making a public apology.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“It’s the Indigenous people across Ontario that need a public apology from him,” he said.