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Ottawa keeps lid on company names, dollar amounts in some COVID-19 contracts | CBC News

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Aug 5, 2020
Ottawa keeps lid on company names, dollar amounts in some COVID-19 contracts | CBC News

The federal Liberals have given companies more than $5.8 billion in pandemic-related contracts for personal protective gear and medical supplies.

A driver secures a load of personal protective equipment in a truck in Surrey, B.C., on April 28. The federal government has spent more than $5.8 billion on contracts to obtain personal protective gear and other medical supplies since the COVID-19 pandemic began. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press)

The federal Liberals have given companies more than $5.8 billion in pandemic-related contracts for personal protective gear and medical supplies.

The latest figures provided by the government also show that about two-fifths of the total contracts awarded as of July 16 have gone to domestic suppliers, some of them having retooled operations to provide needed masks, gowns, gloves and ventilators.

Many details of the companies involved and the amounts of their contracts are being kept from public view.

Nowhere is that more apparent than in the data on N95 respirator masks, where all but one of the suppliers have had their identities withheld.

The one identified, AMD Medicom Inc., which has a Montreal-area facility, did not have the value of its contract published.

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Public Services and Procurement Canada’s updated page on its COVID-19 response efforts said the government needs to keep details private to protect Ottawa’s ability to obtain certain items that countries aro

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