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Published: January 14, 2022

Erin O’Toole joins growing number of Canadian politicians opposed to Quebec’s tax on the unvaccinated

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Fri Jan 14, 2022 – 1:48 pm EST

OTTAWA, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) — Progressive Conservative (PC) Party leader Erin O’Toole says he opposes Quebec’s plan to “tax and target” the unvaccinated.

Despite being one of the most liberal-minded PC Party leaders to date, Erin O’Toole said on a Facebook Live event Thursday that he is against Quebec’s “health contribution” tax that seeks to target and financially punish those who wish to remain free of the experimental abortion-tainted COVID-19 injections.

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While saying the experimental vaccines are “safe and effective” and imploring Canadians to receive their shots, O’Toole maintained that Canada is “not a country that traditionally punishes or imposes in the way that we’re seeing [in Quebec],” and he does not agree that embarking down that road is the answer.

“It’s easy to be frustrated,” said O’Toole. “It’s easy to turn a frustrated 85 percent of the population [the vaccinated] against 10 or 15 other percent of the population [the unvaccinated], but that’s not leadership.”

“Nothing shows the ridiculousness of the Trudeau government better, than in the last 24 hours. They have flip-flopped twice on providing some basic, small, reasonable accommodations for truckers, so we can fill our grocery shelves,” added the politician, referencing the Trudeau government’s reversal and almost immediate reinstatement of the federally regulated vaccine mandate for truckers crossing the border.

“You’ve probably seen shortages across the country … because of the fact that we are already in a

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