Politicians across Canada under fire for international travel during the holidays
VANCOUVER – Health experts are calling on Canada’s elected officials to practise what they preach, after several politicians were discovered to have travelled over the holidays despite telling Canadians to stay home to contain the spread of COVID-19.
A federal New Democrat from Manitoba, and provincial legislators from a number provinces — including multiple M-L-As from Alberta — have admitted to taking trips outside the country in recent weeks.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says because there was no firm rule, none of the members of his government who recently vacationed abroad will be sanctioned. At least four more M-L-As have admitted to travelling outside the country against public health recommendations, after it was revealed Municipal Affairs Minister Tracy Allard spent the holidays in Hawaii.
In Ontario, provincial Finance Minister Rod Phillips resigned last week upon his return from a two-week vacation in St. Barts, where he had been since Dec. 13.