Excerpt from CBC.ca Vaccinated travellers will have an easier time coming to P.E.I. than those without shots New Brunswick unveiled its “path to green” and announced nine
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Alberta: 3-stage plan could see Alberta fully reopen by July
Excerpt from CBC.ca The Alberta government has unveiled its three-stage “open for summer” plan, a strategy tied directly to vaccination and hospitalization numbers that could
B.C. lays out restart plan including a return to normal by September
British Columbia officials on Tuesday unveiled a four-step plan to ease pandemic restrictions, with indoor restaurant dining and small social gatherings back on right away.
Alberta: Rodeos brace for an uncertain season
Excerpt from The Canadian Press By ALESSIA PASSAFIUME For Lynn Phillips, the Ponoka Stampede feels more like a family reunion than a rodeo. “Even though
Calgary Stampede ready to ride under Alberta’s COVID-19 restrictions
Excerpt from THE CANADIAN PRESS by JEFF MCINTOSH The Calgary Stampede has not yet secured a permit for its cheery kickoff parade. It will not
Quebec: Re Opening plan
Excerpt from Quebec.ca The relaxations presented in this page apply to all regions of Québec. These changes relate to low-risk activities targeting large venues and
Saskatchewan: Re-Open Plan
Excerpt from Saskatchewan.ca COVID-19 has currently changed the way we live and work – in Saskatchewan, across the country and around the world. It’s impacted
Ontario: Three-Step Roadmap to Safely Reopen the Province
Excerpt from Ontario.ca May 20, 2021 – Office of the Premier TORONTO — The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health,
Ontario will scrap colour-coded framework as it prepares to unveil new reopening plan
Excerpt from CTV News – By Chris FoxWeb Content Writer, CP24 TORONTO — The Ontario government will scrap the colour-coded framework for COVID-19 restrictions that
B.C. gives support to certain tourism attractions, but won’t bail out PNE
Excerpt from Global News By Richard Zussman The province is providing $50 million in grants to help B.C.’s largest tourist attractions and tour bus companies
