They Failed Canada—And Got Medals? Outrage Over Tam & Henry

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They failed Canada—and got medals. Theresa Tam and Bonnie Henry, the two most polarizing figures of Canada’s COVID-19 response, have just been awarded the Order of Canada. But what are we really honouring here—leadership or loyalty to a narrative?

Tam and Henry presided over some of the most divisive and destructive decisions in recent Canadian history. From expired PPE stockpiles and secretive lab deals with China’s military, to experimental vaccine mandates and business closures that devastated families—Canadians were told to obey, not question.

Now, instead of accountability, we’re watching a government-funded celebration of failure. The very officials who enforced medical coercion and silenced dissent are being immortalized with national honours. Meanwhile, frontline workers and victims of lockdown policies are left out of history, and out in the cold.

This video dives into the deeper meaning behind these appointments. Why is the state so quick to reward those who caused irreparable harm? What does it say about the integrity of our honours system—and the values of the institutions that bestow them?

This isn’t just about medals. It’s about the erasure of responsibility and the normalization of elite impunity. If honour is detached from truth, what does it become?

Are we watching the death of accountability in Canada?
Should the Order of Canada be reformed—or abolished altogether?

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#orderofcanada #theresatam #bonniehenry #pandemicaccountability #canadianpolitics

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