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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/barry-and-honey-sherman-were-murdered-by-multiple-killers-private-investigators-believe-source-1.4496686
https://globalnews.ca/news/3987451/barry-sherman-fundraisers-trudeau-liberals-review-closed/
https://www.macleans.ca/politics/barry-shermans-death-cuts-short-the-lobbying-probe-against-him/
The federal lobbying commissioner has dropped her high-profile investigation into Apotex founder Barry Sherman—and the Liberal fundraiser he hosted for Justin Trudeau—because she says there is no point in continuing the probe now that the billionaire drug maker is dead.
At the time of the murders, RCMP were conducting a criminal investigation of an August, 2015 fundraiser held at the Sherman home for Justin Trudeau.
“In light of Dr. Sherman’s passing, the purpose of the investigation to ensure his compliance with the (lobbying) code can no longer be fulfilled. The newly-appointed federal lobbying watchdog won’t look any further into a complaint about a private fundraiser the late Barry Sherman hosted for Justin Trudeau.”
https://democracywatch.ca/wp-content/uploads/Conacher-Ltr-Signed.pdf
Investigation into the alleged breach of the Lobbyists' Code of Conduct by Dr. Sherman
I write to you in response to your letters of October 25,2016 and November 4,2016, in which you alleged that Dr. Bernard (Barry) Sherman had breached the Lobbyists' Code of Conduct due to his involvement in the organization of fundraising events for the Liberal Party of Canada held on November 7,2016 and August26,2015, respectively. In relation to the November 7 ,2016 fundraising event, my predecessor Mrs. Karen E. Shepherd determined that an investigation was not necessary to ensure compliance with the Lobbying Act or the Lobbyists' Code of Conduct (2015) as there was no basis to conclude that Dr. Sherman was in breach of that Code. This matter has been closed. With respect to the August 26,2015 fundraising event, an investigation was commenced on January 18,2017 in relation to Dr. Sherman's alleged conduct. In accordance with the Act, an investigation is conducted when it is necessary to ensure compliance with the Code or the Act. As you know, Dr. Sherman passed away in December 2017. Subsection 10.4(1.1) of the Lobbying Act provides me with the authority to cease an investigation if I believe there is a "valid reason for not dealing with the matter". In light of Dr. Sherman's passing, the purpose of the investigation to ensure his compliance with the Code can no longer be fulfilled. Accordingly, I decided to cease the investigation into the allegation that Dr, Sherman was in breach of the Lobbyists' Code of Conduct (1997) in relation to the August 26,2015 event.
>his pharmaceutical company produced HCQ
Apotex Inc, Canada's largest pharmaceutical company, was founded by Mr. Sherman in 1974.
The sole manufacturer of hydroxychloroquine in the country, Sherman's company offered to donate two million dosages of the medication to the Trudeau government.
>The sole manufacturer of hydroxychloroquine in the country, Sherman's company offered to donate two million dosages of the medication to the Trudeau government.
https://www.toronto.com/news/apotex-hands-ottawa-two-million-dosages-of-hydroxychloroquine/article_86b77ab3-63ca-5e77-aab7-2b37c7cc3537.html
https://www.apotex.com/global/about-us/press-center/2020/04/21/canada-s-apotex-donates-two-million-dosages-of-hydroxychloroquine-to-the-public-health-agency-of-canada
Canada’s Apotex Donates Two Million Dosages of Hydroxychloroquine to the Public Health Agency of Canada
Supply will Support Clinical Trials and be Part of the National Emergency Strategic Stockpile
Toronto, Ontario, April 21, 2020 – As researchers around the globe and across the country accelerate their efforts to study the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine in treating COVID-19, Apotex, Canada’s largest pharmaceutical company and the only manufacturer of hydroxychloroquine in the country, announced a donation today of two million dosages of the medication to the federal government.
The company shifted priorities several weeks ago to scale up production and repurpose its plants to manufacture even more hydroxychloroquine, while ensuring Canadians currently being treated with the drug for approved indications have continued access.
“Our goal from the outset has been to protect the supply of this product for patients currently using it for approved indications,” said Jeff Watson President & CEO, Apotex. “At the same time, we recognize the importance of building a clinical profile of this medicine to determine its efficacy in treating COVID-19, and we are fortunate to be able to meet both needs.”
The donated medication will be set aside for current and future COVID-19 related clinical trials that are approved by Health Canada’s Office of Clinical Trials at the Therapeutic Products Directorate. Researchers are encouraged to contact Apotex if they require supply of hydroxychloroquine at hcqdonations@apotex.com. Some of the donation will also be allocated to the National Emergency Strategic Stockpile (NESS) and provide emergency surge capacity to the provinces and territories in the event of a significant shortage.
Prior to the donation announced today, Apotex also donated product and placebo to support eight clinical trials taking place across Canada.
“Our ability to rapidly increase production underscores the importance of having a domestic manufacturing capability,” said Mr. Watson. “The current pandemic has highlighted this fact as the complexity and demand of the global supply chain has come under significant pressure.”
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As researchers around the globe and across the country accelerate their efforts to study the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine in treating COVID-19, Apotex, Canada's largest pharmaceutical company and the only manufacturer of hydroxychloroquine in the country, announced a donation today of two million dosages of the medication to the federal government.
>https://www.apotex.com/global/about-us/press-center/2020/04/21/canada-s-apotex-donates-two-million-dosages-of-hydroxychloroquine-to-the-public-health-agency-of-canada
>https://ksltv.com/495764/courtroom-audio-sheds-light-on-case-at-the-heart-of-utah-county-controversy/
The man once charged in the case has recently filed to have the court records expunged. The Attorney General’s Office has filed an objection to the expungement request, saying, “The petitioner is currently the subject of an on-going criminal investigation by four law enforcement agencies into the same conduct which was the basis of the 1999 arrest.”
“The petitioner is currently the subject of an on-going criminal investigation by four law enforcement agencies into the same conduct which was the basis of the 1999 arrest.”