Senators will need to be fully vaccinated to set foot in Senate chamber
OTTAWA — Senators will have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 if they want to participate in person in Senate proceedings.
Senate Speaker George Furey announced the new policy Thursday following consultations with the leaders of the various groups in the upper house.
But although Conservative Senate leader Don Plett was among those consulted on the policy, his office refused to say how many of his 18-member caucus have been immunized.
“Sen. Plett took part in the discussion and the agreement amongst Senate leaders. We have no further comments,” said his spokeswoman, Karine Leroux.


