Most Tory MPs vaccinated, but those who aren’t should do it: Opposition House leader
OTTAWA — Opposition House leader Gerard Deltell says any of his Conservative colleagues who are not yet vaccinated against COVID-19 should roll up their sleeves.
Starting Nov. 22, those wishing to access buildings in the parliamentary precinct, including elected members, will need to be fully vaccinated against the novel coronavirus.
The Conservative party is the only one with seats in the House that has so far refused to confirm how many of its members are fully immunized against COVID-19.
Opposition Leader Erin O’Toole didn’t make vaccination a condition for candidacy in the recent federal election and says he respects the rights of individuals to make their own health choices and to keep that information private.