Typically apolitical National Prayer Breakfast results in partisan quips about vaccine politics

The National Prayer Breakfast intentionally keeps a low media profile to remain a place for non-partisan 'fellowship.'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on May 31, 2022, at the National Prayer Breakfast alongside interim Conservative Party Leader Candice Bergen at the Delta hotel in Ottawa.
One of the longest-running annual events on Parliament Hill–attended by the biggest names in Canadian politics sitting shoulder to shoulder–returned for the first time since the pandemic began in 2020, but Canada’s 57th National Prayer Breakfast barely registere...

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