Unions, businesses watching as Quebec, Canadian governments eye vaccine mandates
MONTREAL — Unions and businesses that may be affected by vaccine mandates under consideration by the federal and Quebec governments say they’ll be watching the situation closely.
The Quebec government said Friday it was considering requiring health-care workers to be vaccinated, one day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government was mulling the idea of introducing a vaccine mandate for federal employees and workers in federally regulated industries
“We are considering making vaccination obligatory for workers in the health-care network due to the rise of the Delta variant,” Ewan Sauves, a spokesman for Premier François Legault, said in an email. “We are not ruling anything out to protect the public and to not confine Quebec again.”
Sauves said the government is not considering a vaccine mandate for other public sector employees.

