Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not directly say if the country was considering making COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for health-care workers like France has done, or other sectors, instead stressing they would focus on giving Canadians the information they need to make the choice to get a vaccine and ensuring access to shots. Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin also stressed they would take the education approach, stressing “there is choice” on getting vaccinated.
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Trudeau, Rankin says they’ll focus on education when asked about mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations
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