some federal party leaders also addressed the planned demonstrations while out on the hustings.
conservative leader erin o’toole said peaceful protest is one thing, harassing people accessing and working in health care is another.
“this type of harassment and protest in front of hospitals is completely unacceptable,” he said during a campaign event in ottawa.
ndp leader jagmeet singh said it is wrong to protest at hospitals.
“no health-care worker, no patient, no one seeking health care should in any way be limited or have a barrier to getting the care they need,” he said while campaigning in sioux lookout, ont.
past protests have centred on both public health measures and the prospect of proof-of-vaccination systems that would limit access to many public settings for those who have not been immunized against covid-19.
british columbia’s system takes effect on monday, while ontario’s is set to launch on sept. 22.
quebec’s rolled out earlier this month, manitoba began issuing vaccine cards in june, and both nova scotia and yukon have said proof-of-vaccination systems are in the works.
this report by the canadian press was first published sept. 13, 2021.
–with files from mia rabson and allison jones
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politicians warn against anti-vax protests