
Are Covid restrictions going away quickly enough? (feat. Candice Bergen)
Even though numerous provinces have gotten rid of vaccine passports, other restrictions linger. A notable example is British Columbia, which is holding to its vaccine passport program and threatening the reapplication of more restrictions in the fall, even if some lift for the summer. True North's Andrew Lawton asks why Canadians are settling for 'slow and steady' reopenings when countries around the world have dropped restrictions with zero consequences. Also, interim Conservative leader Candice Bergen joins the show to talk about carbon taxes, vaccine mandates, the Canadian energy sector, and more.
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Show Notes
Even though numerous provinces have gotten rid of vaccine passports, other restrictions linger. A notable example is British Columbia, which is holding to its vaccine passport program and threatening the reapplication of more restrictions in the fall, even if some lift for the summer. True North's Andrew Lawton asks why Canadians are settling for 'slow and steady' reopenings when countries around the world have dropped restrictions with zero consequences. Also, interim Conservative leader Candice Bergen joins the show to talk about carbon taxes, vaccine mandates, the Canadian energy sector, and more.
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