Quality issues with internationally sourced protective goods no surprise: Anand
OTTAWA — Quality problems with medical supplies bought from other countries should not be a surprise given the global surge in demand, says Procurement Minister Anita Anand.
“We have had some quality issues with supply that have not met our standards set by the Public Health Agency of Canada,” Anand told a House of Commons committee Friday.
“Quality issues, while unwelcome, should not be unexpected given the surge in global demand for these goods. I can tell you that while we are buying at a faster pace, our priority remains making sure we get safe, effective supplies to health-care providers.”
Canadian authorities recently discovered one million protective face masks imported from China were inadequate for health-care workers. The Public Health Agency of Canada said the masks didn’t meet its standards and they will not be distributed to provinces as planned.


