Canada’s Ontario finance minister resigns after taking lockdown vacation
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Ontario’s finance minister, Rod Phillips, apologized for his “dumb, dumb mistake,” telling reporters upon arrival at the Toronto airport: “I do not make any excuses for the fact that I travelled when we shouldn’t have travelled.”
Hours later, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he’d accepted Phillips’ resignation.
“At a time when the people of Ontario have sacrificed so much, today’s resignation is a demonstration that our government takes seriously our obligation to hold ourselves to a higher standard,” Ford said in a statement.
Phillips, local media revealed this week, had travelled to the Caribbean island of St. Barts on December 13 as the number of new daily = Covid-19 cases across Canada hit record highs.
He said he would have cancelled the trip if he’d known that two weeks later the surge in cases — including 3,300 in Ontario on Thursday — would force Canada’s most populous province and economic engine into a 30-day lockdown.
But officials have been warning against travel for months.
On Wednesday, Ford told reporters at a facility preparing vaccines: “There can’t be rules for elected people and non-elected people.”
“I can tell you I’m very upset. I’m very frustrated with the situation. I stand out here every single day and tell people to stay at home,” he said.
While others were urged to skip big Christmas get-togethers this year, Phillips’ staff continued to post messages from him on social media giving the false impression that he was home for the holidays — including a fireside video thanks to Canadians for their efforts to curb the spread of the Covid-19 illness.
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