Several provinces announce plans to start easing — and even dropping — COVID-19 restrictions

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Several Canadian premiers announced plans today to further ease COVID-19 restrictions in their provinces, including Quebec, Saskatchewan and P.E.I.

The Quebec government says most COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted across the province by March 14 — except for mask mandates and the vaccine passport system.

Premier François Legault announced a road map today that begins Saturday, when all limits on indoor private gatherings will be removed. (Though public health recommends having at most 10 people present.)

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By Feb. 21, entertainment and sports venues can open at 50 per cent capacity and fully reopen on Feb. 28. The Bell Centre, home of the Montreal

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