Federal government allocating $2 billion for personal protective equipment
OTTAWA, ON – The federal government is moving ahead with working alongside the private sector in the fight against COVID-19.
This morning (Tuesday, March 31), Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Ottawa is investing $2 billion to support diagnostic testing and to purchase ventilators and protective personal equipment.
Personal protective equipment includes items like masks and face shields, gowns and hand sanitizer.
The federal government has signed procurement agreements with Canadian companies Thornhill Medical, Medicom, and Spartan Bioscience to purchase and boost capacity to manufacture medical gear like portable ventilators, PPE (personal protective equipment) and rapid testing kits.


