Senator urges Ottawa to support Canadian vaccine company awaiting funding
OTTAWA — An Alberta senator is urging Ottawa to fund a Canadian company so it can develop a domestic COVID-19 vaccine to lessen the risk Canadians will have wait in a line for a foreign-made pandemic cure.
Sen. Doug Black says he’s not criticizing the government but the time to act is now in support a $35-million proposal to fund Providence Therapeutics.
Providence has told the government it could deliver five million doses of its new mRNA vaccine by mid-2021 for use in Canada if it were able to successfully complete human testing.
Providence says it has not heard back from the government since late May after submitting its proposal in April.