Government pandemic money
Since the so-called “pandemic” started, the Canadian government has spent billions of dollars to “protect” Canadians from an invisible enemy. The money was spent on vaccines, masks, hand sanitizers, plexiglass, stickers, syringes, freezers and so on. “Just to keep us safe, for benefit of all,” was the propaganda we were fed. Additional billions were spent to support businesses that the government purposely shut down. But where did the money go? Let’s see some examples:
The Government of Canada has committed over $9 billion to procure vaccines and therapeutics for Canada and for international support. Trudeau’s cabinet purchased millions of covid “vaccines”, with options to extend into 2023, and 2024.
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-services-procurement/services/procuring-vaccines-covid19.html
Since February 2020, Canada has committed close to $3.5 billion in international assistance. Over $2 billion for the Access to Covid-19 Tools Accelerator {ACT- Accelerator}, which is primarily for “vaccine” purchases and distribution. Approximately $1.4 billion was spent for humanitarian and development assistance programming to respond to the immediate needs created by the “pandemic”.
At the end of the year 2022, tens of millions of doses Covid-19 “vaccines” expired and went to waste because of a failure to manage an oversupply costing of about $1 billion. The government must know that by signing advanced purchase agreements with a number of pharmaceutical companies there was a risk of them buying more than needed.
The Trudeau government announced plans to “donate” some 50 million surplus doses to other countries but only 15 million had changed hands while 13.6 million expired as of May 31, 2022. Another 21.7 million doses expired at the end of the year 2022. There are also 32.5 million doses in federal and provincial inventories. To support the management and distribution of “vaccines”, the government contracted a private company Deloitte Inc. to create a vaccine management system which cost Canadians over $59 million.
In October 2020 a biopharmaceutical company Medicago, based in Quebec City, reached an agreement with the Federal Government to supply up to 76 million doses of its Covid–19 vaccines. The company also received $ 173 million in funding support for vaccine research and for the construction of its manufacturing facility. In February 2023, Medicago’s parent company announced that its Quebec City-based factory will cease operations after they analyzed current global demand.
Additional millions were spent on the federal quarantine program that Trudeau’s cabinet approved in 2021. Federal bureaucrats approved 11 Hotels within the country that provided a three-day mandatory quarantine for travelers who tested Covid-19 positive. As cited by officials, the cost would be well below $2000 per person.
In 2021, an employee said on CBC News that at the Calgary Airport Marriot In-Terminal Hotel charged $1.272 plus tax per person for the three day stay including food and $75 for security. Recently released documents showed that company that owns the hotel received $26.8 million in total for the last three years. In 2022 $6.8 million was received for only 15 people, or over $453.000 per person. The owner is Marriott International Inc. the largest hotel chain in the world by the numbers of available rooms.
And that is just the tip of the iceberg. Additional millions of dollars went to a mainstream media and other corporations through the various government programs, some of them offshore.
While a lot of Canadians are financially struggling, statistics show that billionaires’ total assets have grown by 51% since the “pandemic’ started, accelerating Canada’s trend of already high wealth inequality. If this trend is sustained, we will soon live in a monopolistic world with a One World Government. Wars, pandemics, economic crises, and other “events” only accelerate this transformation process as a part of the planned agenda.
DB