SUDBURY–Ontario is supporting an innovative health facility in Sudbury that will carry on research for cancer, infectious diseases and vaccines, while creating 18 jobs.
With support from the province’s Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC), the Advanced Medical Research Institute of Canada (AMRIC) and Health Sciences North are renovating a former school on Walford Road to open the new health research facility. Scientists will work to ensure this important health research supports patient care in the area.
Investing in Northern Ontario’s health infrastructure is part of the government’s economic plan that is creating jobs for today and tomorrow. The comprehensive plan and its six priorities focus on Ontario’s greatest strengths — its people and strategic partnerships.
Quick Facts
- Ontario, through the NOHFC, is providing almost $5 million for this project.
- Since 2003, the NOHFC has invested $897 million in more than 5,900 projects in Northern Ontario, creating or sustaining nearly 23,000 jobs.
- In Sudbury, the NOHFC has invested $136 million in 794 projects, creating or sustaining more than 2,460 jobs.