Canada signs deal with Novavax to make its COVID-19 vaccine at new Montreal facility
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a tentative deal Tuesday with U.S. vaccine-maker Novavax to produce its product in Canada if the COVID-19 vaccine gets approved for use here.
“This is a major step forward to get vaccines made in Canada, for Canadians,” Trudeau said.
But the agreement won’t ease pressure on the government to get vaccines into Canada because it won’t start delivering until late next fall.
Novavax applied Friday for regulatory approval for its vaccine candidate in Canada but is still finishing its clinical trials and doesn’t expect to have the final data available for a month at least. The NRC facility is going up at lightning speed, said Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne, but it won’t be finished until late summer.


