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April 22, 2024 at 10:23 am  Politics, Provincial

BC Conservative Leader John Rustad recently told KelownaNow that he’s planning to give public funds to anti-vaxxers who were fired during the pandemic:

Rustad: I actually believe that our health care workers and other workers that were let go or fired because they refused to take it, they should actually be compensated for that. And that’s something we’re gonna look into, in terms of it, because I don’t believe that they were rightly dismissed.

KelownaNow: You would pay their lost wages?

Rustad: Well, we’d have to look into what that compensation package would look like, but I think quite frankly we should be doing that. (Video)

“At a time when we need to be lowering costs for people and investing in healthcare, John Rustad is promising to spend tax dollars rewarding people who refused to do the simple thing necessary to keep people safe through the worst of the pandemic,” said BC NDP MLA Ravi Parmar]. “It was extremely concerning to see him pick candidates who think the pandemic was a hoax, and now he’s promising to cut those people a cheque on the public dime.”

“John Rustad’s obsession with conspiracy theories and fringe ideas is dangerous and it shows he’s not focused on the things people actually care about,” said Parmar. “Unlike Rustad, David Eby is taking real action to help people with costs, tackle the housing crisis, and strengthen healthcare.”

Rustad’s full interview is available here.

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