The union that represents 20,000 RCMP officers says it will back its members if they choose to refuse vaccination, and will help them should they face “employment consequences.” “The [National Police Federation] supports a member’s right to choose to be vaccinated or not,” says a Sept. 23 email to members obtained by CBC News and reported on Sept. 29.  “We will assist and represent members individually with their choice and its possible employment consequences.” During the federal election campaign, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said federal workers who decide not to get vaccinated could face potential “consequences,” but did not specify what the ramifications might be.  “The bottom line is, if anyone who doesn’t have a legitimate reason for not getting fully vaccinated, chooses not to get vaccinated, there will be consequences,” Trudeau said during a campaign stop in Markham, Ont., on Aug. 17.  “We will be working with the collective bargaining …