PPS likely to have eyes on Hill vaccine mandate, with Senate leaders soon to meet

‘I’d like the decision made sooner rather than later so that people can be aware of what the expectations are,’ says Nova Scotia Senator Jane Cordy, head of the PSG.
Liberal Mary Ng and a staffer are pictured on their way to an entrance to the West Block building, where protection officers are posted at the doors, on Oct. 21, 2020.
The Parliamentary Protective Service will likely be tasked with checking for proof of vaccination as part of the House of Commons' new mandate, according to union heads, the details of which are still being ironed out as Senate leaders are soon to meet, with contemplation of a vaccination policy of ...

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