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Newsroom Ready: Federal government announces funding for 100 new research projects
Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the federal government is spending $518 million on efforts to boost Canada’s ability to produce vaccines, among more than 100 research projects receiving new money. He says the funding will help provide Canadian researchers with equipment and shared databases, among other things.
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The Canadian Press
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CP119400310
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r_Champagne-Federal-Research20210303T1330
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3/3/2021 1:30:00 PM
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François-Philippe Champagne
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vaccine