Ontario fast-tracks easing restrictions, Sask starts day without vaccine mandate
Ontario ramped up plans to drop a raft of COVID-19 restrictions, including the province’s vaccine certificate system, while Alberta schools opened Monday without mask mandates for children.
Saskatchewan residents also started the day with relaxed measures as the province lifted its proof of vaccine or a negative test requirement to enter most businesses as of midnight.
In Ontario, Premier Doug Ford said in a news conference that vaccine passports will end March 1, but masking requirements will remain for now.
Ford also announced that restrictions meant to lift next Monday will instead lift this Thursday, a move he insisted is not the result of pressure from anti-vaccine mandate protesters who have occupied Ottawa and Windsor over the last several days.