Canadian leader Erin O’Toole tests positive for coronavirus
Canadian leader Erin O’Toole tests positive for coronavirus
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The terror of coronavirus is not stopping in many countries. In this row, a new leader of Canada’s main opposition party has been tested positive for the coronavirus. The Conservative party announced late on Friday that its leader, Erin O’Toole, was tested positive for the virus and was feeling well. Luckily, his family tested negative. The party elected him as its new leader last month. He will face Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the next general election. Trudeau’s Liberal party government will outline its preferences for the new session of Parliament next week. O’Toole won’t be able to attend in person now.

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A federal election could be initiated as soon as next week if the three main opposition parties join together to beat the government when a new session of Parliament begins. The leader of the Quebec-based Bloc Quebecois, Yves-Francois Blanchet was also tested positive for the coronavirus this week. Quebec Premier Francois Legault told that he would get himself tested after getting the news of O’Toole being positive. The two met last week. Coronavirus cases have started to soar again in Canada in recent weeks in what some are terming as a second wave.

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Other staff members are isolating themselves after being tested, and the party has reached people that met with O’Toole in recent days. This includes Quebec Premier Francois Legault, who after originally saying he would not isolate, is now doing so. His decision to quarantine and get tested comes after meeting with Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister, and Alberta Premier Jason Kenney in Ottawa on Friday.

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