Feds and Ontario reach agreement with 3M to make N95 masks in Brockville, Ont.
TORONTO — The federal and Ontario governments have secured an agreement with 3M that will see the company produce N95 masks at a facility in Brockville, Ont., a spokesman for the province’s minister of economic development confirmed Thursday.
Ottawa and the province will each contribute $23.3 million to help increase capacity at the Brockville plant, allowing it to produce up to 100 million N95 masks a year, Robert Gibson said.
The masks made at the expanded facility will be used to meet “private sector, provincial, and North American market demand throughout the pandemic and beyond,” Gibson said in a statement.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford both appearing in Brockville on Friday, where they are expected to make the deal official.