Speaking to reporters on Friday, Conservative Party of Canada Leader Erin O’Toole was questioned about his personal stance on vaccine passports and on a mandatory vaccination policy for Conservative candidates and campaign members, saying he believes a “reasonable accommodation” can be found using other options in the “toolbelt” such as rapid testing, mandatory masking, and other public health options.
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O’Toole questioned on mandatory vaccines for his campaign, says ‘reasonable accommodations’ can be made using all options
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