The Canadian government has to develop more target-oriented policies to convince those who still haven’t received a COVID-19 vaccine to get their shots, while name-calling like what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did was “uniquely unhelpful” to that end, a medical expert told parliamentarians. Trudeau had used derogatory terms to describe unvaccinated Canadians, saying they are often racists, science-deniers, and misogynists during an interview on the French-language program “La semaine des 4 Julie” on Sept. 16, 2021. Just days earlier, he also called protesters demonstrating against his vaccine policies “anti-vaxxer mobs” in a press conference. However, David Jacobs, president of the Ontario Association of Radiologists, told the House of Commons Health Committee that no scientific evidence can justify Trudeau’s claims. “It was a uniquely unhelpful thing that the prime minister did when he said that. It was politically driven; it did not help anyone in the health care industry; it did not convince anyone to …