Tories to form ‘mini-caucus’ on vaccine mandates; MP says it’s not about O’Toole
OTTAWA — Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu says she and other colleagues are forming what’s shaping up to be a “mini-caucus” within the existing Tory caucus to advocate for Canadians concerned about the impacts of vaccine mandates.
She says the group is still sorting out logistics, but wants to make one thing clear: “This is not about Erin O’Toole’s leadership. Has nothing to do with that.”
“It’s really hearing from our constituents and trying to figure out what we can do to bring those questions forward, get some answers, raise attention and awareness,” Gladu said in an interview Thursday.
She estimated between 15 to 30 Conservatives, including senators, could join and imagines the group could function like a parliamentary committee, which would call legal or medical experts to speak at public meetings.


