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The Daily Chase: Canada adds 303,100 jobs in March; OSFI proposal under the microscope

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First N95 masks out the door in Brockville | Brockville Recorder & Times

Article content The first shipment of N95 respirators left Brockville’s expanded 3M plant at the start of this month, a milestone marked by federal and provincial officials at a virtual event Wednesday afternoon. Calling it the “first of millions” of respirators slated to come off the newly-operational production line, 3M Canada president and managing director Penny Wise said the masks will keep health-care and other front-line workers safe amid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. First N95 masks out the door at Brockville s 3M plant Back to video

N95 masks start rolling off Ontario assembly line with aim to ensure domestic supply - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

N95 masks start rolling off Ontario assembly line with aim to ensure domestic supply - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News
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Another fight brewing over Canada s COVID vaccine contracts

iPolitics By Charlie Pinkerton. Published on Apr 8, 2021 5:03pm A vial of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine (Torstar file photo) Another showdown is looming due to the federal government’s reluctance to disclose its contracts with manufacturers of COVID-19 vaccines. For months, opposition MPs have been asking to see the paperwork signed with the likes of Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca the makers of the vaccines the Liberal government bought to inoculate Canadians. The MPs are after per-dose prices, more precise delivery schedules, any mentions of the possibility of Canadian manufacturing and anything else that might shine a light on the Liberal government’s intensely scrutinized vaccine-procurement process.

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