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Industry minister foresees biotech revival

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 24 Mar, 2021 08:56 PM
  • Industry minister foresees biotech revival

Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne sees a future for Canada as a leader in biomanufacturing, including vaccines — but not soon.

In a speech at the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal, Champagne says he hopes a COVID-19 vaccine can be produced at home in the "medium term" as a federal investment strategy starts to bear fruit.

Multiple COVID-19 vaccine-makers sought domestic partners last year to help produce their products, but Canada's biomanufacturing industry has shrunk considerably in the last half-century.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced last month that Canada has a new contract with Maryland-based Novavax to eventually churn out doses of its vaccine at a new National Research Council facility going up in Montreal.

But construction won't wrap up until the summer and production will likely begin in late fall at the earliest, long after Canada expects to import enough doses to vaccinate the entire population.

Conservative health critic Michelle Rempel Garner says the federal government has failed to reach out to domestic pharmaceutical companies on production, and that she and party leader Erin O'Toole have been meeting with them across the country.

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