The courier company Purolator has announced it will suspend its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees, the same day the group behind a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the company filed a notice of discontinuance.
“It’s either propitious or coincidental, but we just filed the discontinuance of that lawsuit yesterday,” said lawyer Leighton Grey of Grey Wowk Spencer LLP, which brought forth the lawsuit against Purolator in 2022.
In a letter released on Thursday, Purolator said its employees will no longer be required to be vaccinated for COVID-19. Purolator said it continues to align its health and safety protocols with the recommendations of its chief medical director, its health and safety risk assessments, and the Public Health Agency of Canada….