Health security in Canada demands a co-ordinated response
Effective implementation of a national biomanfacturing and life sciences strategy depends on deep collaboration among all actors engaged in the bioinnovation ecosystem.

Confronted with an urgent health crisis, the Canadian government turned to science. A rapid mobilization effort not seen since wartime increased the availability of PPE, created important national networks of scientists to inform the pandemic response, and secured vaccine supply. Canada is now
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