Lexchin and Papenburg agreed that vaccine hesitancy has been relatively low among Canadians — which they agreed had helped with the rollout and credited to a lack of politicization surrounding the shots.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/wait ... d-n1274839
Then along comes Trudeau, who decided it would be advantageous to him personally for this to be a political issue.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau continued his push to make mandatory vaccination an election issue Friday calling the Conservative opposition to such a regime "irresponsible" and "dangerous," while urging the party to mandate that all of their candidates get a shot.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudea ... -1.6147660
So what he has done is reckless, by making a non-issue out of an issue.
It is a non-issue because the positions are identical:
So, Trudeau’s plan is mandatory vaccinations with testing and screening for workers who refuse, while O’Toole’s is voluntary vaccinations with testing and screening for workers who refuse.
https://torontosun.com/news/election-20 ... as-otooles
What's really irresponsible is trying to force an issue out of nothingness despite the health consequences to others.
It is so immoral that even Trudeau voting for himself would be inexcusable. The only way for him to save face at this point is to abstain.