Blanchet, O’Toole return to Parliament, urge Canadians to guard against COVID-19
OTTAWA — A sombre Yves-Francois Blanchet reflected Wednesday on his own experience with COVID-19, saying he was lucky to have caught a mild case of the illness but that many Canadians are not so fortunate.
The Bloc Québécois leader made the comments as he and Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole returned to Parliament Hill after being diagnosed with COVID-19 earlier this month.
Both underscored the responsibility that Canadians have to keep their guard up against the illness, which has so far infected more than 158,000 people in the country — and left 9,200 dead.
Blanchet, whose wife also tested positive for COVID-19, made a point of focusing attention on those who have died as he was asked during a news conference what it was like to have had the illness.

