Conservatives to form ‘mini caucus’ to review impacts of COVID-19 vaccine mandates – National
Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu says she and different colleagues are forming what she calls a “mini-caucus” inside the current Tory caucus to advocate for these involved in regards to the impacts of COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
She estimates between 15 to 30 fellow Conservatives together with senators may be a part of and imagines it may operate like a parliamentary committee, which might name authorized or medical consultants to talk and permit the general public to look at.
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Gladu says the concept took place after she and her colleagues shared issues they have been listening to from constituents and so they have continued to satisfy.
She says the format will depend on what assets they discover obtainable and provides logistics are nonetheless being labored out.

She emphasizes the group’s formation is “not about Erin O’Toole’s management.”
There’s probability it may nonetheless be perceived that approach, given O’Toole’s current federal election loss and inner discussions round what to do about vaccine mandates, together with for MPs.
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