Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on Wednesday that the province will be providing $50 million to help factories “retool” production lines to make personal protective equipment like masks and ventilators. He also said the province had signed a deal with O-Two Medical Technologies for 10,000 ventilators to be made in Ontario, calling it a “game-changer.”
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Coronavirus outbreak: Ontario announces $50 million to help ‘retool’ businesses to make personal protective equipment
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