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 Job One for Canadas political leaders 鈥?election or no election 鈥?is containing the fourth wave of COVID-19 and finally ending the pandemic. Without that, all the grand visions pushed by campaigning party leaders will come to nought.And yet within minutes of Sundays election call, Conservative Leader Erin OToole had already put himself and his party firmly on the wrong side of that issue.The debate over the past few weeks has come down to this: since we know the key to defeating COVID is getting the greatest number of people possible vaccinated, is it enough to just keep pleading with the vaccine laggards to fin stanley cup ally do the right thing                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Or, with ample supplies of vaccines now on hand, is it time to force the issue by requiring people to get vaccinated if they want to do things like travel or work  stanley canada in key areas such as education and health care The Trudeau government  now campaigning for re-election  joined the mandatory vaccine side of the argument last week by saying federal workers must get vaccinated, and anyone who wants to get on an airplane or travel by train must do likewise.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This is what Canadians want. The vaccinated majority is fed up with being held back by the minority who cant be bothered to  stanley hrnek protect themselves and everyone else against this pernicious disease. Theyve lost patience with the hesitant and the plain lazy.Yet as of  Duyg Lifeguards to return to Toronto beaches this weekend
 Halton  stanley mug Regional Police are hunting a suspect after a major theft of groceries and other items at a Longo   in Milton.Police said the man walked into the well-known store at 1079 Maple Avenue on Feb. 25 and stole groceries valued at $530.24.He is described as a wh stanley termohrnek ite man in his 30s, wearing a grey-hooded sweat top, blue jeans, beige baseball cap, dark runners with white soles and sunglasses perched on top of the baseball cap.               ARTICLE stanley cup  CONTINUES BELOW                                        Anyone with information can call police at 905-825-4747 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW