NDP MP pushes Hajdu over PPE stockpiles: ‘I’m not willing to accept that answer’

NDP MP Matthew Green questioned Health Minister Hajdu and Chief Public Health Officer Tam about whether there had been warnings about PPE shortages.

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14 comments

  1. “ but, but Harper”… useless, fake Health Minister…go back to being a graphic designer.

  2. That NDP mp leading the question for it to fail… no answer will be acceptable. So it is easy to critique and make him look like the hero but really looking for anyone to blame

    1. gattsu glory have you not been paying attention these last few months? It’s easy to blame …the useless Tam , who has been flip flopping on the issues since the start of the pandemic….the fake Health Minister, Hajdu, who is a graphic designer, were wrong at every juncture in this pandemic….place the blame where it rightfully belongs…

  3. Lmao…..best part of this video is that on the national emergency strategic stockpile website it lists personal protective equipment as things it stocks. They should have read the websites home page before answering questions.

  4. The data about mental health, children and suicide caused by the lockdown now appears to have more damaging effects then Covid. Ya both suck. It’s a conversation we need to have.

  5. When citizens were questioning Dr.Tam and her advice,it was not rascist! Hajdu needs to look at Amazing Polly videos then let her and this NDP clown try defending her.

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