Richard White, The Ford government is bungling the rollout early on with questionable decision-making. This is cause for worry and criticism; however, the rate-determining difference between leading vaccine roll-out nations and us is the supply and procurement process that the Federal Government bungled. These early poor decisions by Ontario are good conversation but they represent rounding errors in the greater scheme.
It's true that there are global supple issues and limits but that is NOT why Canada is falling behind in the volume of vaccines administered compared to exceptional international peer examples. The Provincial governments (especially Ontario) are bungling the roll out of the small number of units available. The Federal government is purposely deflecting responsibility by relying on the numerical illiteracy of the population. A big screw-up in a small number of vaccine doses is small relative to even a small screw-up in a large vaccine procurement overall. That said the sub-optimal Federal government procurement performance was a large issue not a small issue. They compensated for this with a large volume purchase under the guise of "hedging bets". I suspect this action, functionally useless to protecting the health of Canadians, was largely politically calculated.