At least two senators left country amid COVID-19 pandemic, five not saying
OTTAWA — Sen. Don Plett is facing calls for his resignation as Conservative leader in the Senate after choosing to vacation in Mexico over the holidays.
But Plett is not the only senator who travelled abroad even as Canadians were being told to stay home to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Sen. Vern White, a former Conservative who now sits with the Canadian Senators Group, has admitted to the CBC that he went to Finland to visit his wife’s parents.
And four other senators have not responded to repeated questions from The Canadian Press about whether they’ve left the country since Dec. 1.


