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Canadian pastor says health officials offered church $50,000 to push vaccines

Updated: June 17, 2022 at 5:58 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Jun 17, 2022 – 5:29 pm EDT

MELFORT, Saskatchewan (LifeSiteNews) — A senior Canadian Christian pastor alleged that public health officials offered his church $50,000 if they agreed to promote “vaccine confidence” to parishioners.

In a video posted online June 12 by Diverge Media, senior pastor Paul Dubois of the Northeast Christian Fellowship in Melfort, Saskatchewan, made the shocking claim to a crowd.

“We have a Christian school in our church, and I got this from public health, and it is a quite amazing thing. I’m not throwing my mail out anymore because we got asked to support vaccine confidence as a church with a non-profit, and the government was going to give us $50,000 for it,” Dubois said.

“And when I got that letter, I shredded it — and I never should have shredded it.”

Dubois then continued by saying to a person in the crowd, “I did send you a website.”

“It was only $50,000. You could actually get another $100,000 for promoting vaccine (confidence) out of a non-profit,” Dubois said.

“So, the government, they were actually joining forces with non-profit(s).”

Dubois took out what he said was an offer letter from government

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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