Conservatives demand probe into Ottawa’s loss of $20M in pharmaceutical products
OTTAWA — Conservative health critic Dan Mazier said Thursday he intends to ask for a committee investigation to find out how the Public Health Agency of Canada lost more than $20-million worth of pharmaceutical products from the national emergency stockpile.
The loss was mentioned as a single line item in the 2025 public accounts, the audited financial statements of the federal government for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
In response to queries from The Canadian Press, a Public Health Agency of Canada spokesperson said in a media statement the loss resulted from what the agency called a “temperature deviation.”
Late Thursday, the agency responded to further questions, saying there were temperature fluctuations in some freezer units in December 2024, and that an internal investigation found that was the result of “several factors.” It said a volume of one therapeutic drug was lost.
