Trudeau, Ford unveil deal to produce N95 masks at 3M plant in Brockville, Ont.
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Friday to announce a deal aimed at ensuring Canada is never again at the mercy of unreliable foreign suppliers of personal protective equipment during a pandemic.
Under the agreement, 3M Canada will increase capacity at its Brockville, Ont., facility so it can eventually produce up to 100 million medical-grade N95 masks a year.
“This is part of our made-in-Canada plan to find solutions to COVID-19,” Trudeau said at the plant in Brockville, where he unveiled the plan alongside Ford, representatives from both governments and 3M executives.
The first deliveries of the N95 respirators, which have been in high demand worldwide since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, will come early next year.


