O'Toole on his booster plans, stance on Bill 21, and leadership future

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As 2021 draws to a close, Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole reflects on his quest for a bit of balance between a 'primary focus on health and a bit of a return to normal,' as Canada continues to fight the COVID-19 pandemic amidst a challenging year of election campaigning and a leadership review.

Note: This transcript has been edited for length and grammarBoth the Liberals and NDP employees have been told they need to stay home for the holidays. Conservative MPs have been told that international travel is okay and it's up to their discretion.

I probably talked about this, as you know, more than most Canadians, because I'm really pushing people to do the right thing and get vaccinated. And I really appreciate [Ontario’s] Premier Ford accelerating the boosters to all adults.The federal government plan to spend $71 billion on items to include fighting the Omicron variant, antiviral drugs, rapid testing, B.C. flooding recovery efforts. However, the deficit will now drop to $144.5 billion dollars.

 

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What about a federal mandate to repeal Bill124 and pay nurses? Unless you enjoy patients with no care because nurses are all quitting. Try paying nurses. Works wonders

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