O’Toole says ‘there is no plan for the economy’ if Canada doesn’t have rapid COVID-19 testing, vaccines
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole said on Sunday that his “top priority” is a plan for COVID-19 vaccines, adding “there is no plan for the economy if we don’t have rapid testing and vaccines as swiftly as possible.”
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