A look at the latest COVID-19 developments in Canada
A look at the latest COVID-19 news in Canada:
— Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that while he supports measures to encourage vaccination, he needs more details before taking a stance on Quebec’s controversial plan to tax people who refuse a COVID-19 shot. Trudeau applauded efforts in general by the provinces to encourage vaccination and emphasized his government’s measures promoting vaccination against COVID-19, including making vaccination mandatory for air and train travel. On Tuesday, Quebec Premier François Legault said he plans to make the unvaccinated pay a “significant” financial penalty.
— Premier Jason Kenney says Alberta will not be following Quebec’s plan to impose a financial penalty on those who refuse to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Kenney says the data shows the unvaccinated are proving to be a vastly greater burden on the hospital system than the vaccinated, but making them pay extra would not be fair. He says the fee would violate the principle of universality of care in Canada’s health system. He says that it would be akin to making a smoker pay more for lung cancer treatment.
— Premier Doug Ford says Ontario won’t follow Quebec’s lead and fine people who remain unvaccinated against COVID-19. He says Ontario is taking a different approach, and is “not going down that road.” Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, said earlier that Quebec’s plan strikes him as punitive, and his province hasn’t considered the measure.


