Speaking to reporters outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa, Ontario on Wednesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that unlike the United States, where President Trump is using the powers of the Defence Production Act (DPA) to compel manufacturers to produce emergency medical supplies, Trudeau says similar action is not needed in Canada because Canadians companies are “putting their hands up.”
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Coronavirus outbreak: Trudeau says Canada doesn’t need a Defence Production Act
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