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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.
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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.
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The federal and Ontario governments are hailing the first N95 masks to roll off a domestic assembly line as a step toward better pandemic protection for Canada now and into the future.
The masks are being produced by 3M Canada following a multimillion-dollar deal between Ottawa and Queen’s Park announced last August by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
N95 masks start rolling off Ontario assembly line with aim to ensure domestic supply
by The Canadian Press
Last Updated Apr 7, 2021 at 4:28 pm EDT
OTTAWA The federal and Ontario governments are hailing the first N95 masks to roll off a domestic assembly line as a step toward better pandemic protection for Canada now and into the future.
The masks are being produced by 3M Canada following a multimillion-dollar deal between Ottawa and Queen’s Park announced last August by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
The agreement saw the two levels of government kick in $23.3 million each to help 3M expand production at its plant in Brockville, about an hour south of Ottawa.