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Toronto Police Service ends mandatory COVID-19 vaccine mandate for members

Toronto police say 101 employees on unpaid leave of absence will return to work on June 21 now that the service has ended its mandatory COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

101 employees on unpaid leave to return to work on June 21, police say

A Toronto Police office uniform logo is pictured.
Toronto police say the service has ended its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

The Toronto Police Service says it has ended its mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for all members.

The move means101 employees currently on unpaid leave of absence will return to work on June 21, police said in a statement on Wednesday.

"Officers will be deployed as operationally required by the service and civilian members will return to their original roles," police said the statement.

Police said theydecided to end the vaccine mandate because of the current state of the pandemic, the easing ofpublic health measures andthe unique nature ofits workplaces. About 99 per cent of iof TPS members are fully vaccinated and new hires are expected to be fully vaccinated, policesaid.

According to police, thevaccine mandate from the start reflected the nature of work done by its members and the legal requirements of the Police Services Act, which theysaid has strict rules around the suspension, discipline and termination of uniformed officers.

"As the pandemic has evolved, the service has continued to evaluate its approach in light of these factors and the specific occupational health context for our workplaces," police said.

"The service continues to ensure that our workplaces remain safe, which includes continued COVID-19 measures as appropriate."