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Published: August 9, 2022

Canada’s health agency to spend $100,000 on medals to give employees for pandemic efforts

By The Editor

Tue Aug 9, 2022 – 6:01 pm EDT

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OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – Canada’s Public Health Agency (PHAC), which was blasted in an audit for extreme mismanagement during COVID, decided to give its employees medals for their “pandemic relief efforts” on the taxpayers’ dime.

According to Blacklock’s Reporter, PHAC will present each employee with a pandemic “hero’s medallion” that includes a velvet box to memorialize “their commitments towards pandemic relief efforts.”

This despite the fact the agency is headed by the Minister of Health Jean-Yves Duclos, who was partly responsible for enacting discriminatory COVID travel vaccine and workplace mandates.

In a notice titled Covid Coins, PHAC said that it wants to “recognize all employees,” and will order about 5,000 medallions. The agency has close to 5,000 employees.

According to PHAC, the medallions are “special Covid-19 theme designed coin in a velvet presentation box.”

In total, some $100,000 is to be spent on the special COVID coins for workers.

As noted by Blacklock’s Reporter, PHAC gave out bonuses

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