People’s Party of Canada Leader, Maxime Bernier says there is some bad news concerning the Liberals announcement of the vaccine manufacturing facility in Quebec and believes the feds have turned a blind eye to side effects caused by the jab. Also, they are using taxpayers money to help build the facility..On Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that COVID-19 vaccine developer Moderna will build a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Quebec to deliver made-in-Canada vaccines. When completed, this new facility will be able to produce up to 100 million mRNA vaccine doses annually. It will also create hundreds of good jobs Trudeau said..“It should be good news when a new manufacturing plant is being built in Canada,” Bernier told the Western Standard. “And if we need vaccines, it’s better to have them produced here than being dependent on erratic shipments from other countries during a crisis.” .However, Bernier says he is, “not a big fan of Moderna and its so-called mRNA ‘vaccine’, nor of the fact that the company has been shielded by the Liberal government from any liability from its adverse effects.”.Moderna (Spikevax) COVID-19 vaccine received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval on January 31,2022, for individuals ages 18 years and older. Once vaccines are approved by the FDA, companies can market the vaccines under brand names. Spikevax is the brand name for the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. There is a risk of myocarditis and pericarditis associated with mRNA COVID-19 vaccination, mostly among males ages 12 through 39 years along with many other adverse side effects..Construction of the manufacturing facility is set to start this year and the facility is expected to be operational in 2024 at the earliest, subject to planning and regulatory approvals. In addition to COVID-19 vaccines, the facility is expected to be able to produce vaccines for other respiratory diseases, such as influenza – pending their ongoing development by Moderna and approval by Health Canada..“I hope this plant is not going to be producing the 10th or 56th booster shots that Trudeau and the sanitary fascists want all Canadians to needlessly take every few months for years to come,” Bernier said. “I certainly won’t.”.Since the onset of the pandemic, the government says it has committed more than $1.6 billion in 30 projects in the biomanufacturing, vaccine, and therapeutics sector to support the domestic development and production of safe and effective vaccines and therapies to respond to COVID-19, future pandemics, and other health priorities..Through the Strategic Innovation Fund, the government has supported projects from coast to coast to coast. This includes up to $415 million to support Sanofi in building an end-to-end influenza vaccine manufacturing facility in Toronto, Ontario; up to $175.6 million for AbCellera toward its antibody therapy research and the construction of an antibody production facility in British Columbia; $39.8 million for BioVectra to build a state-of-the-art facility in Prince Edward Island and reconfigure their facilities in Nova Scotia..“I’m also opposed to all forms of corporate welfare and of course, Trudeau is going to give them taxpayers money to build this plant,” Bernier said. “So all in all, it’s not much of a good news.”.Over 29 million doses of its Spikevax vaccine have been distributed across Canada since the start of the pandemic..Arthur Green is a Western Standard contributor.agreen@westernstandard.news.,.Follow on Twitter @artcgreen
People’s Party of Canada Leader, Maxime Bernier says there is some bad news concerning the Liberals announcement of the vaccine manufacturing facility in Quebec and believes the feds have turned a blind eye to side effects caused by the jab. Also, they are using taxpayers money to help build the facility..On Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that COVID-19 vaccine developer Moderna will build a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Quebec to deliver made-in-Canada vaccines. When completed, this new facility will be able to produce up to 100 million mRNA vaccine doses annually. It will also create hundreds of good jobs Trudeau said..“It should be good news when a new manufacturing plant is being built in Canada,” Bernier told the Western Standard. “And if we need vaccines, it’s better to have them produced here than being dependent on erratic shipments from other countries during a crisis.” .However, Bernier says he is, “not a big fan of Moderna and its so-called mRNA ‘vaccine’, nor of the fact that the company has been shielded by the Liberal government from any liability from its adverse effects.”.Moderna (Spikevax) COVID-19 vaccine received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval on January 31,2022, for individuals ages 18 years and older. Once vaccines are approved by the FDA, companies can market the vaccines under brand names. Spikevax is the brand name for the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. There is a risk of myocarditis and pericarditis associated with mRNA COVID-19 vaccination, mostly among males ages 12 through 39 years along with many other adverse side effects..Construction of the manufacturing facility is set to start this year and the facility is expected to be operational in 2024 at the earliest, subject to planning and regulatory approvals. In addition to COVID-19 vaccines, the facility is expected to be able to produce vaccines for other respiratory diseases, such as influenza – pending their ongoing development by Moderna and approval by Health Canada..“I hope this plant is not going to be producing the 10th or 56th booster shots that Trudeau and the sanitary fascists want all Canadians to needlessly take every few months for years to come,” Bernier said. “I certainly won’t.”.Since the onset of the pandemic, the government says it has committed more than $1.6 billion in 30 projects in the biomanufacturing, vaccine, and therapeutics sector to support the domestic development and production of safe and effective vaccines and therapies to respond to COVID-19, future pandemics, and other health priorities..Through the Strategic Innovation Fund, the government has supported projects from coast to coast to coast. This includes up to $415 million to support Sanofi in building an end-to-end influenza vaccine manufacturing facility in Toronto, Ontario; up to $175.6 million for AbCellera toward its antibody therapy research and the construction of an antibody production facility in British Columbia; $39.8 million for BioVectra to build a state-of-the-art facility in Prince Edward Island and reconfigure their facilities in Nova Scotia..“I’m also opposed to all forms of corporate welfare and of course, Trudeau is going to give them taxpayers money to build this plant,” Bernier said. “So all in all, it’s not much of a good news.”.Over 29 million doses of its Spikevax vaccine have been distributed across Canada since the start of the pandemic..Arthur Green is a Western Standard contributor.agreen@westernstandard.news.,.Follow on Twitter @artcgreen