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Canada imposes COVID-19 vaccine mandate on federal workers, transportation

October 6, 2021 by David Barret Leave a Comment

October 6, 2021

By Steve Scherer

OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada will place unvaccinated federal employees on unpaid leave and require COVID-19 shots for air, train and ship passengers, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Wednesday as he unveiled one of the world’s strictest vaccine mandate policies.

Federal employees will be required to declare their full vaccination status through an online portal by Oct. 29. Workers and travelers age 12 and older on trains, planes and marine transport operating domestically – which are federally regulated – must show they have been inoculated by Oct. 30.

“These travel measures, along with mandatory vaccination for federal employees, are some of the strongest in the world,” Trudeau told reporters. “If you’ve done the right thing and gotten vaccinated, you deserve the freedom to be safe from COVID.”

There are about 300,000 federal service workers, plus 955,000 federally regulated workers, representing about 8% of Canada’s full-time workforce, according to the Treasury Board, which manages the public service.

The government’s new vaccine mandates were a cornerstone pledge by Trudeau during his campaign for re-election last month. The Liberals returned to power https://ift.tt/3tWwkr7 in a closely contested election, but fell short of winning a majority.

Canada has fully vaccinated more than 70% of its total population of some 38 million, but that includes children who are under 12 and cannot currently be vaccinated. More than 80% of the eligible population has been inoculated.

Canada’s neighbor to the south, the United States, said last month most federal employees https://ift.tt/2ZWstzj must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no later than Nov. 22, while federal contractors must be vaccinated by Dec. 8. The U.S. government also is drafting rules to require large employers to have their workers inoculated or tested weekly.

Some other countries also have pursued vaccine mandates for government employees. For example, Fiji https://ift.tt/2WPVzzm in August forced public workers to go on leave if unvaccinated. If still not inoculated by November, they would lose their jobs. Later this month, Italy will require proof of vaccination, a negative test or recent recovery from infection for all the country’s workers.

During his re-election bid, Trudeau often faced anti-vaccine protesters, one of whom hurled a handful of gravel https://ift.tt/2WWI6Fo at him at a campaign event last month. His main opponent, Conservative leader Erin O’Toole, opposed vaccine mandates.

The mandate for federal employees is likely to be challenged in court, said Daniel Lublin, a Toronto-based employment lawyer.

“There will be claims,” Lublin said, noting that unpaid leave could be challenged as effective termination or unjust dismissal.

Canada’s vaccine mandate for federal workers, first promised on Aug. 13, will be reassessed every six months and stay in place until the policy is no longer required, one official said.

Members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are among those who must be vaccinated, and the government has asked the head of the armed forces staff to require inoculations.

For travelers, a negative COVID-19 test will not be accepted as a replacement for proof of vaccination after Nov. 30, officials said. Children under 12 who are not eligible for vaccination will be exempted from the travel mandate.

The government also said it is working with industry to put a strict vaccine requirement in place for cruise ships before the resumption of the 2022 cruise season.

(Reporting by Steve Scherer in Ottawa; Additional reporting by Julie Gordon in Ottawa, Ankur Banerjee in Bengaluru and David Shepardson in Washington; Editing by Will Dunham, Saumyadeb Chakrabarty and Bill Berkrot)

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David Barret
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