Canada commits $192 million to COVID-19 SIF stream, signs deal with BlueDot  to help track, make decisions on virus

Canada commits $192 million to COVID-19 SIF stream, signs deal with BlueDot to help track, make decisions on virus

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The Government of Canada announced a deal with Toronto's BlueDot, $192 million for the new Strategic Innovation Fund COVID-19 stream, and a potential vaccine.

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