Sign up now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register April 8 (Reuters) – Canada will provide $ 220 million ($ 174.8 million) in additional funding to support COVID-19 vaccination needs in lower-income countries, Prime Minister Justin Trinto said in a statement Friday. . The new money will be more than the more than $ 2.7 billion Canada has provided in international aid to address COVID and will help improve the ability of lower-income countries to distribute vaccines, according to the statement. ($ 1 = C $ 1.2589) Sign up now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register Reportage by Ismail Shakil in Bangalore Our role models: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.