The premier made the announcement Tuesday afternoon, describing the measure as a "health-care contribution," though the exact amount has not yet been determined. The province is consulting with the Minister of Finance, but Legault said $50 or $100 "is not significant" enough for him.
Just to quibble with CTV's interpretation here a bit, if this is what he said, it does not follow that he is promising a "significant" financial penalty - just one that is "significant enough".
Anyway, I'm surprised as with the Omicron wave, even European countries have stopped bashing the unvaccinated.
The majority of Canadians are idiots that will buy up whatever state sponsored media and systems say, having done no research on their own. They've been primed for it since they first entered the education system.
Just to quibble with CTV's interpretation here a bit, if this is what he said, it does not follow that he is promising a "significant" financial penalty - just one that is "significant enough".
Anyway, I'm surprised as with the Omicron wave, even European countries have stopped bashing the unvaccinated.
I'm not saying that it's good, only that it'll probably not be as bad as Austria - where the unvaccinated face fines as high as 1500 euros.
Remember when the West complained that the GDR would not let its citizens leave? Now they are imprisoning their own subjects.
The majority of Canadians are idiots that will buy up whatever state sponsored media and systems say, having done no research on their own. They've been primed for it since they first entered the education system.
That statement is true for any people.