O’Toole promises health minister would be vaccinated despite no rule for candidates
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole says he commits to appointing a health minister who is fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
O’Toole is an outlier among major federal leaders, who isn’t requiring his candidates to be double vaccinated in order to hit the doorsteps.
Despite that, he promises a Conservative government would try to boost the country’s vaccination rates to 90 per cent.
O’Toole hasn’t specified how many of his 337 candidates are vaccinated, but has instructed those who are not to take daily rapid tests, same with those who are unvaccinated and working on their campaigns.