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Cambridge medical mask manufacturer inks deal with province for 50 million masks a year

The province announced on Monday that Primed, a medical products manufacturer, has been contracted to produce 50 million surgical and protective masks annually over the next five years. Primed recently opened a facility in Cambridge.

'Excellent news' for city and health-care workers across Ontario, Mayor McGarry says

Primed Medical Products has opened a new facility in Cambridge to make surgical masks and N95 respirators. The company has also inked a new deal with the provincial government to produce 50 million masks annually over the next five years. (Shutterstock/Harry Wedzinga)

The medical products manufacturer Primedhas opened a new facility in Cambridge and has inked a deal with the province tomake 50 million surgical and protective masks a year.

Minister of Government and Consumer Services Lisa Thompson announced a new government contract with the Edmonton-based companyduring Premier Doug Ford's usual COVID-19 press briefing Monday. During the same announcement, the province announced it is creating a new centralized procurement agency to handle buying supplies in bulk.

Thompson called the mask-making facility and the deal "incredible news" for Cambridge and southern Ontario.

Ford said the deal will mean Ontario won't need to go out-of-province for masks.

Cambridge Mayor Kathryn McGarry said in a statement thatthe city "is known for our advanced manufacturing sector" and they're excited by the new facility.

"[It] is excellent news not only for our city but for health-care workers across Ontario. Having a supply of PPE (personal protective equipment) within Ontario will help ensure that our supply chain of PPE is protected and strengthened," McGarry said.

The company itself had released a statement in August announcing the new location in Cambridge.The new facility will provide 50 jobs initially this fall and up to 250 jobs in the next few years.

It said after a "comprehensive nation-wide search," that Ontario was the "ideal location."Cambridge, the company noted, is located in "one of the strongest regional economies in Canada" and is "strategically located" near Highway 401, making shipping products easier.

The facility willproduce bothsurgical masks and N95 respirators.

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