Canada ‘aggressively ordering’ medical supplies in competitive global market
OTTAWA — As federal officials grease diplomatic wheels to ensure shipments of medical supplies make it to Canada, others are also working hard behind the scenes to navigate the increasingly challenging logistics of procuring critical COVID-19 equipment from foreign countries.
Public Services and Procurement Minister Anita Anand gave a shapshot Tuesday of the work going on in countries like China and elsewhere during the worldwide scramble for surgical masks, gowns, hand sanitizer and ventilators by countries facing shortages.
The market for personal protective equipment has become fluid and evolving, and every day Canada is “aggressively ordering” in this marketplace, Anand said.
“We are doing absolutely everything we can, day and night, in a challenging international context,” she said.