Governments investing in new vaccine-manufacturing plant in Toronto
TORONTO — A new influenza vaccine facility will be built in Toronto to help bolster Canada’s biomanufacturing capacity, the federal government said as it announced the new project Wednesday.
Innovation Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said the federal government will spend $415 million in partnership with Sanofi Pasteur Ltd. and the Ontario government to build the new facility by 2027.
Champagne said the pandemic has taught all countries that they need to have domestic vaccine manufacturing capacity.
“When it comes to the next pandemic flu we should be self-sufficient,” he said. “If there’s one lesson learned from the current COVID pandemic it is that we need to have a strong Canadian biomanufacturing sector.”