Feds hold groundbreaking ceremony for Moderna’s mRNA vaccine factory in Montreal area

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today took part today in a groundbreaking ceremony for biotechnology company Moderna’s new mRNA vaccine factory in Laval, Que., a suburb of Montreal.

The factory is expected to be completed in 2024 at the earliest and produce 100 million doses of mRNA vaccines per year.

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It will manufacture vaccines against COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses, including influenza and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV.

Trudeau was accompanied by several provincial and federal politicians today, including federal Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Laval Mayor Stéphane Boyer.

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The prime minister told reporters that Moderna’s new factory represents an investment in the health-care security of Canadians and also in a research ecosystem that will deliver good jobs for years to come.

Champagne says Canada has committed to purchase a certain number of vaccines from the factory, but he didn’t provide details.

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