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Trudeau gov’t spends over $200 million in taxpayer money on COVID jabs for poorer nations

Updated: April 14, 2022 at 5:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Apr 14, 2022 – 5:01 pm EDT

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) — The federal government of Canada under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently announced it would give an additional $220 million in taxpayer money so that so-called poorer nations can buy the abortion-tainted and experimental COVID jabs.

The money will go toward the COVAX global-vaccine-sharing alliance and brings the total amount the Trudeau government has contributed to the program to an eye-watering $700 million.

During a recent COVAX virtual summit, Trudeau said that the collective aim must “be to increase access to COVID-19 vaccines and other medical countermeasures so that every country has what it needs to protect its people from this virus.”

Canada under Trudeau had earlier promised the country would donate 200 million doses of the COVID jabs or the money to buy them by the end of 2022.

The COVAX virtual summit saw an additional $2.1 billion raised for jabs from countries attending the event.

The millions given to COVAX from the Trudeau government comes at a time Canadians are dealing with record-level inflation, with a federal government mired in over a trillion dollars of debt.

It also comes at a time when many Canadians are out

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