Trudeau follows Singh, promising ‘consequences’ for unvaccinated federal workers
OTTAWA — Public servants who can get vaccinated and choose not to will face “consequences” for their decision if the Liberals are returned to power, Justin Trudeau said Tuesday as the issue of vaccine mandates exploded on the campaign trail.
Just 24 hours earlier the Liberal leader had said his government was looking over how to implement an election-eve push to force federal workers to get their COVID-19 shots.
He stopped short at the time in saying whether anyone should be fired, as the New Democrats had suggested as the ultimate punishment for federal workers who opt not to be immunized.
During a campaign stop in Markham, Ont., Trudeau said a Liberal government would mete out “consequences” for unvaccinated public servants.


