During a COVID-19 update on Friday, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland addressed the Trump administration’s order to have medical supply firm 3M stop selling N95 respirators to Canada, calling it a “very important issue” and saying that all ministers are working “directly with our U.S. counterparts.” Freeland also said that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is “very personally involved” in resolving the issue.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Freeland says Canadian government will ‘pull out all the stops’ on medical equipment distribution
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