Feds say $20M loss at emergency stockpile was caused by open freezer door
OTTAWA — Federal public health officials say an open freezer door caused the loss of medication worth $20 million at the national emergency stockpile in December 2024, and the Conservative health critic says a briefing on the incident has raised serious national security questions.
Officials from the Public Health Agency of Canada were called before the House of Commons health committee this week to explain what happened.
Part of the briefing was held behind closed doors because of national security concerns linked to the stockpile, which is maintained to prepare for disease outbreaks and other emergencies.
The December 2024 incident was first reported on by The Canadian Press in November after the loss was revealed through the annual public accounts, the audited financial statements of the federal government.


