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In a June 18 tweet, Canada's Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said that U.S.-Canada land borders will stay closed to non-essential travellers until at least July 21.

Blair said the federal government is currently planning measures for fully vaccinated Canadians, permanent residents, and other people who are permitted to enter Canada.

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In a press conference on Tuesday, Premier François Legault gave listeners a better idea as to when he foresees lifting measures in Quebec.

"When we will have vaccinated all people 65 years and older [...] it will be a whole new ballgame," the premier said.

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On Friday, the Ministry of Health and Social Services released documents showing Quebec public health officials' advice to the government concerning changes to COVID-19 measures in the province's health regions.

Though the ministry made clear in a statement that the "recommendations presented are evolving" and subject to further discussion before rules are finalized, the latest document, from February 16, suggests that public health is eyeing a further relaxing of measures.

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If you passed through Bonaventure metro station on Wednesday, you might've noticed that the benches that run alongside the entrance corridor were covered with wooden planks.

Benoit Langevin, Critic for Homelessness and Youth for the official opposition on city council, took to Twitter to expose the covered benches, which are usually a popular congregating spot for unhoused Montrealers.

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At a press conference on February 2, Premier François Legault announced a series of reopening plans in Quebec, with an eye towards restarting the economy once again. 

Officials underlined that Quebecers are in for a very "gradual" reopening that varies by region. Here's everything you need to know.

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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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The dates of Montréal en Lumière 2021, including the city's beloved all-night arts festival, Nuit Blanche, have been pushed back — but the event is still a go. Although organizers aren't sure whether it will be strictly virtual or not. 

This year's event had previously been scheduled to take place from February 18 to 28, but the team announced that "given the current situation and most recent sanitary measures" it has been moved to March 4 to 28 with Nuit Blanche on March 13.  

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According to the latest info on its website, the SAQ reported 19 COVID-19 cases among employees across Quebec in the first two weeks of 2021 — between January 1 and 14.

"When one of our employees is affected by COVID-19, this employee and the colleagues who were in contact with him or her are placed in preventive isolation," the Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) explains on its website. "The SAQ works closely with public health and applies all directives to the letter."

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An online petition on the National Assembly's website is calling for increased protocols and measures for faculty and students in schools across Quebec with regards to the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the petition, "the protective measures in place in schools are insufficient and that the appearance of the highly contagious SARS-CoV-2 virus (B117) can lead to more serious consequences for young people."

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Health Minister Christian Dubé and Quebec's Public Health Director Horacio Arruda answered questions from journalists on December 29 during a press scrum.

The two Quebec government officials provided some insight into whether a possible extension of the measures currently imposed could occur beyond January 11.

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In a press conference on December 15, Premier François Legault introduced even tighter restrictions in Quebec to slow the spread of COVID-19 around the holidays. 

Most of the new measures will be in place from December 17 to January 11 — a period Legault referred to as a "holiday pause." 

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The provincial government has announced its intention to strengthen Bill 101 aka Law 101 in Quebec. 

In a press conference on November 24, the minister responsible for the French language, Simon Jolin-Barrette, said a bill proposing major revisions to the Charter of the French Language will be tabled at the National Assembly's next parliamentary session. 

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