BREAKING: Conservative Candidate Booted for Standing Against Vaccine Passports


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Jonas J. Smith, the Yukon candidate to represent the Conservative Party of Canada, has just been booted out of his position by Erin O’Toole after critiquing vaccine mandates and passports.

Smith had previously represented the party, nearly winning the territory during the 2019 federal election by a less-than-one-percent margin. Despite his obvious popularity, toeing the party line and its position on vaccines apparently takes precedence over potentially winning an election.

According to Smith, the party’s decision to remove him is based on his “opposition to calls for implementation of mandated workplace vaccinations and vaccine passport requirements in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Put bluntly, Smith is against vaccine passports, but the party is not.

“This comes as shocking news to me, my family, my local campaign team and my thousands of supporters across the territory,” said Smith in a press release. “With an election call imminent, this is devastating news for the conservative movement in the Yukon and I fear will have repercussions across the country.”

Moreover, Smith says that the decision has likely come from the “central campaign,” which is led by Erin O’Toole. Regrettably, O’Toole has been increasingly parroting Liberal talking points regarding vaccine mandates, much to the chagrin of his Conservative colleagues.

“I believe in standing up for the rights of all minorities,” Smith continues, “including those of the unvaccinated – be it for medical, religious or personal reasons – and that our country needs less discrimination, not more.

“Generations of Canadians have fought for our Section 15 Charter rights, as well as freedom of choice when it comes to matters of bodily-autonomy, and these proposed vaccination-related restrictions will vastly alter what kind of country our children will inherit.”

Beyond the ethical implications of removing a candidate for expressing his views on vaccine passports, this decision will undoubtedly have long-term ramifications. It is likely that a snap election is just around the corner, and each party needs its most popular, competent candidates ready to go. It is uncertain if the CPC will be able to find one on such short notice.

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