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Wyant report raises questions over $56M AHS medication contract

Summary by play1037.ca
EDMONTON — The Alberta government says an independent investigation into procurement practices at Alberta Health and Alberta Health Services has uncovered significant concerns with how children’s pain medication was purchased during the COVID-19 pandemic, including large prepayments, delivery shortfalls and weak documentation. The inquiry, led by former Manitoba chief judge Raymond Wyant, found procurement decisions for children’s acetaminophen …
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play1037.ca broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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