Auditor general probes COVID-19 vaccine procurement, pandemic benefits
OTTAWA — Canada’s auditor general is expected to release two highly anticipated reports on the government’s handling of the COVID-19 crisis in 2021, including access to vaccines and pandemic benefits.
Karen Hogan’s first report will detail how well the government did getting ahold of COVID-19 vaccine doses and tracking how many people got them.
The Liberal government made headlines in 2021 over concerns the rollout of provincial vaccine campaigns may be jeopardized by delayed shipments of COVID-19 vaccines.
The auditor has also examined the distribution of benefit payments to people who lost income because of public health restrictions.