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Ottawa says national security incident, error at emergency stockpile unrelated

  • The Public Health Agency of Canada says there was no connection between a national security incident and the loss of $20-million of medication from an emergency stockpile warehouse in December 2024.
  • A senior agency official initially told MPs that a "foreign national" had tried to access the warehouse after the medication loss, but later comments stated the national security incident happened a month earlier.
  • The agency says it denied a request to access the warehouse for equipment maintenance, which it flagged as a suspicious incident, but did not verify the nationality of the person who made the request.
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Ottawa says national security incident, error at emergency stockpile unrelated

The Public Health Agency of Canada now says there was no connection between a national security incident at the country’s emergency stockpile warehouse in 2024 and an error that caused the loss of $20-million of medication.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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