Tories disagree with board’s decision to require vaccination in House of Commons
OTTAWA — Conservatives say they disagree with a committee of federal representatives deciding who is allowed to enter the House of Commons based on their vaccination status against COVID-19.
The position presents the first challenge to the all-party board of internal economy ruling only people who are fully vaccinated will be allowed to enter the House of Commons precinct.
The Liberals, NDP and Bloc Québécois agree members of Parliament should be fully vaccinated to take their seat, and made it a rule for their candidates who ran in the recent federal election.
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole did not, saying while he encourages vaccinations he respects people’s individual health choices.