OTTAWA—Further deliveries of COVID-19 vaccines to Canada are on pause because provinces already have more doses than they can currently use. Canada was to get 95 million doses of vaccine from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna by the end of September, but is about 20 million doses shy of that as of Wednesday. But Canada is already sitting on a stockpile of 18.7 million doses and doesn’t need any more to fully vaccinate eligible people over the age of 12. That includes 8.5 million doses shipped to provinces and not yet used and 10.2 million in a federal stockpile provinces can turn to if they need it. As of Wednesday 80 percent of eligible Canadians were fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and another seven percent have their first shot. At most Canada would need 11 million doses to finish vaccinating everyone over 12. As such all provinces stopped requesting new doses by the …