Canada is considering a policy to require travelers to provide proof that they have been vaccinated against the CCP virus prior to allowing them into the country. During a Monday press conference, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said people will likely resume international travel in the summer, and it would “make sense” for Canada to align with partners on requiring travelers to show “some sort of proof of vaccination or vaccine certification.” “We are now working with allies, particularly in Europe on that, but ultimately it is up to every country to determine what requirements they expect from incoming travelers,” Trudeau said. The prime minister previously said that there are “potential pros and cons” surrounding vaccine passports, as Charter rights advocates urged the Liberal government to abort the idea due to discriminatory concerns. Last month, Trudeau shifted to a clear-cut position supporting vaccine certificates, saying that even before the COVID-19 pandemic, …
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