Subhead:A federal audit reveals that the Public Health Agency of Canada gave out more than $200 million in grants with minimal oversight, untrained staff, and virtually no accountability as part of their pandemic spending spree.#

The Public Health Agency of Canada spent more than $200 million on a pandemic program with little oversight, according to an internal report exposed by Blacklock’s Reporter.
It reveals that PHAC disbursed $206.3 million through the “Safe Restart Agreement Contribution Program,” a subsidy initiative aimed at funding local authorities for COVID-19 research, testing, tracing, and distribution of test kits. Yet instead of rigorous accountability, millions in grants were essentially rubber-stamped, according to the program’s evaluation.



