$88M AIDS vaccine plant plan scuttled
By JOHN MINER, QMI AGENCY
Last Updated: 26th January 2010, 10:02pm
LONDON, Ont. - The federal government appears to have nixed plans to build an $88-million HIV vaccine plant in Canada.
Four Canadian cities had submitted bids to build Canada's HIV vaccine plant, with the help of a $28-million donation from the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation. But a phone call late Friday evening from the head of the Public Health Agency of Canada ground everything to a halt.
"My understanding is there will be no facility built," Ted Hewitt, vice-president of research at the University of Western Ontario, said Tuesday. "The $88 million that was allocated for the construction of the HIV vaccine pilot plant will now be taken off the table or allocated for other purposes."
Dr. David Butler-Jones, Canada's chief public health officer and head of the Public Health Agency of Canada, informed the university that their bid had been rejected in a phone call late Friday.
Hewitt said he's also learned from contacts in other cities that the other applicants were also rejected.
Winnipeg, Peterborough and Laval, Que. were the other contenders for the project.
But while everyone seems to know that the bids were rejected, nobody seems to know why.
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