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WATCH: Liberal House Leader questions Conservatives on vaccine exemptions in party

"The Conservative caucus is 119 people. Statistically, the likelihood that they would have multiple people who are exempt on that basis is extraordinarily low."

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Roberto Wakerell-Cruz Montreal QC
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Liberal House Leader Mark Holland criticized the Conservative Party by highlighting the medical improbability that more than one MP could be legitimately medically exempt from the COVID-19 vaccine.

According to health officials, generous estimates say that only one in 20,000 people are exempt, with more conservative estimates at one in every 100,000.

"The Conservative caucus is 119 people. Statistically, the likelihood that they would have multiple people who are exempt on that basis is extraordinarily low. There might be some possibility of it, but I suppose there’s a possibility that chair could fly," Holland said.

Holland urged the Conservatives to release an official figure on how many MPs in the party are exempt. According to Stephanie Taylor, at leat two Conservative MPs say that they are exempt.  

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