The city’s head of strategic communications said a PSA meant to increase child vaccination rates ‘missed the mark.’ Five PSAs have been removed and the city is now promising to review the development and approval process after the ads communicated a message is said was wasn’t intended. Matthew Bingley reports.
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Toronto apologizes for vaccination PSAs, promises review of process
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