Spent $120M For Covid Cargo

Air cargo flights of Chinese medical supplies cost taxpayers $120 million in the first 90 days of the pandemic, say Access To Information records. Federal agencies said they had no choice but to charter planes after failing to maintain a national stockpile of masks, gloves and medical gowns: “The cost of flying one cargo plane from China to Canada is between $600,000 and $800,000.”

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