Canada's ruling Liberals questioned on Monday whether rival Conservatives - the largest opposition party - were being honest about the vaccination status of their lawmakers as parliament reconvened after the September election.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's ruling Liberals questioned on Monday whether rival Conservatives - the largest opposition party - were being honest about the vaccination status of its lawmakers as parliament reconvened after the September election.
Friction over the new mandatory vaccination policy already was front and centre on Monday, with Parliamentarians back to work in Ottawa, making it one of the first issues re-elected House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota will likely soon be weighing in on. Rota was elected as the first and main order of business Monday, in a secret and ranked ballot election. It ll now be their role to oversee the goings-on in the Chamber and act as the impartial adjudicator over all House business.
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