CHARLOTTETOWN - Prince Edward Island's BioCommons Research Park will see its first building take shape over the next three months with a major injection of taxpayers' money.
The BioCommons Manufacturing Centre will cost $4.65-million, including $2-million from Ottawa and a $2.65-million loan from the province.
Premier Robert Ghiz is defending the investment even as the province tries to control spending in light of a $55-million budget shortfall.
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