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Premier François Legault hinted at a possible reopening of more business and cultural sectors in Quebec in the coming weeks — provided Quebecers follow red-zone rules for public gatherings during March break.

After announcing that parts of the general public will begin to receive COVID-19 vaccines later this week, the premier said the government could authorize the reopening of other sectors "if things continue to go well."

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Believe it or not, spring break is already upon us, which means it's time to start planning for things to do in Montreal during this week.

While we may have been wondering what we can and can't do thanks to COVID-restrictions, the good news is certain activities are still allowed with some new safety measures in place.

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The provincial government is getting ready for March break in Quebec, promising an increased police presence at holiday resorts, snowmobile and off-road vehicle trails, parks, and skating rinks, among other "outdoor locations" ahead of what's usually a popular week for travel.

The additional police presence is just one of the measures the government is planning to ensure the public complies with public health rules during the break.

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Premier François Legault announced that as of February 26, Quebec's movie theatres, indoor pools and indoor sports complexes would reopen, including in red zones, just in time for spring break.

The premier also said outdoor winter activities in Quebec — previously limited to four individuals from different addresses — can soon be carried out by a group of up to eight individuals from different households.

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As Quebec's latest round of restrictions approaches its original February 8 end date, Premier François Legault expects to introduce a new phase of lockdown. While he has all but promised an extension of some major COVID-19 measures in Quebec, some regions could see their rules relaxed — at least partially.

Ahead of the expected announcement on Tuesday, here's what officials have said so far about the next lockdown phase.

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In a press conference on November 19, Premier François Legault announced a new "moral contract" for Quebecers and introduced the government's official rules for the holidays.

Legault said family gatherings will be permitted across the province for a four-day period during the holiday season at the end of December.

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