Canada's health minister says the federal government cannot stop private corporations from negotiating with vaccine manufacturers.
However, Patty Hajdu said publicly bought COVID-19 vaccines will not be available for private purchase.
Hajdu was asked Friday about a report that the National Hockey League was considering buying vaccines before the upcoming season, prompting concerns the league could cut in line ahead of others waiting for the shots.
She said the government does not have mechanisms to stop corporations from "negotiating with vaccine manufacturers on a private contractual basis."
Hajdu added that the government's role as regulator of vaccines is about the safety and performance of products, not access.
Canadians can have confidence in the rigour of the vaccine approvals system, however, in the rare event that a person experiences an adverse reaction, this program will help ensure they get the support they need. https://t.co/UXdVAH9HKw
— Patty Hajdu (@PattyHajdu) December 11, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada's planned rollout of vaccines won't be hampered by private deals between corporations and manufacturers.
"Our contracts are strong and are focused on getting vaccines, for free, out to all Canadians," he said Friday.