Ottawa:Canada has approved Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine for people over the age of 16, opening the possibility of Canadians starting to receive it next week. Canadian health regulator, Health Canada, said that it completed a full independent review of the data on the vaccine's safety and effectiveness, The New York Times reported.
"Canadians can feel confident that the review process was rigorous and that we have strong monitoring systems in place," the government department said in a statement.
While Britain approved the vaccine earlier, it did so on an emergency basis and largely relied on Pfizer's analysis, the report said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that the first doses of the Pfizer vaccine will arrive at 14 Canadian distribution centres next week.
Officials said at that time that inoculations would begin as soon as regulatory approval was granted. Canada has ordered a total of 6 million doses from Pfizer.