Prime Minister Justin Trudeau helped announce a partnership with 3M and the government of Ontario to produce Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to fight the COVID-19 pandemic in Brockville, Ont. on Friday. The PM says the federal government will provide just over $23 million in funding that will be matched by the government of Ontario for 3M to produce PPE including N-95 masks for all of Canada.
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Coronavirus: Trudeau lauds deal with 3M, Ontario government to produce PPE domestically
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