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Starting Monday, July 5, if you've received your full series of a COVID-19 vaccine, you will no longer be subject to Canada's mandatory quarantine when you arrive in the country.

"Fully vaccinated travellers who are permitted to enter Canada will not be subject to the federal requirement to quarantine or take a COVID-19 test on day-8. In addition, fully vaccinated travellers arriving by air will not be required to stay at a government-authorized hotel," the Public Health Agency of Canada explained in a press release.

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Effective June 4, air travellers returning to Canada who refuse to quarantine in a government-approved hotel can be fined $5,000 — a $2,000 increase from the prior $3,000 fine.

The government has said the mandatory hotel stay itself can cost travellers approximately $2,000 of their own money. In Montreal, approved hotels include the Baymont by Wyndham Montreal Airport, Embassy Suites by Hilton Montreal Airport and Comfort Inn Dorval.

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On May 18, Premier François Legault announced Quebec's province-wide deconfinement plan, including removing the curfew and reopening restaurant and bar terrasses.

We sorted through your DMs and answered all your questions about the easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Quebec. 

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Canada has updated its list of government-authorized quarantine hotels where non-essential international air travellers must spend up to three nights as they await COVID-19 test results, adding ten hotels in Montreal and removing one.

As of February 21, the federal government had listed four designated hotels near the Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. As of March 2, the list totalled 13 hotels.

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In a press conference on January 29, Deputy Premier Geneviève Guilbault confirmed that Quebec police will be able to issue fines to travellers who return to the province from abroad and do not respect the mandatory 14-day quarantine.

The announcement came hours after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed that Canada's major airlines agreed to suspend all flights to "sun destinations" after numerous calls from Premier François Legault to tighten travel restrictions in Canada. 

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In a press conference on Thursday, Premier Legault reiterated his call for the federal government to ban non-essential international travel but also suggested an alternative: a mandatory two-week quarantine in a hotel for all travellers returning to Quebec from outside the country.

This quarantine, Legault said, would be supervised and paid for by the travellers, themselves.

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As the pandemic continues to intensify in Canada and new restrictions come into effect, we've put together this outline of the current travel rules that apply in Quebec, both federal and provincial.

Travel has dominated headlines in recent days as government ministers face consequences for vacationing abroad while authorities continue to discourage non-essential travel.

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Beginning on January 7, anyone travelling by plane to Canada from another country will be required to show the airline proof of a negative COVID-19 test before boarding. 

Marc Garneau, Canada's minister of transport, made the announcement on December 31, just days after Quebec officials said they asked the federal government to enforce new travel regulations, including this one.   

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Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc announced Wednesday that the federal government would add pre-arrival testing to Canada's COVID-19 travel rules.

"Canada will quickly implement the requirement for all arriving passengers to have a negative PCR COVID test three days before arriving in Canada," the minister said at an early afternoon press conference.

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Oscar-winning actor Halle Berry is wrapping up her quarantine in Montreal, announcing on Friday that she's reached day 13 of 14.

The journey appears to have been a challenging one for Berry, who's in the city to shoot the movie Moonfall, directed by Roland Emmerich.

She previously posted photos of herself looking solemn on the couch and wearing a face mask while hugging a blanket — an image she said represented her "quarantine mood."

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Per government rules about travel to Canada, American actor Halle Berry is currently in quarantine in Montreal after arriving in the city in mid-October.

Berry is in Quebec to shoot the movie Moonfall, a sci-fi thriller directed by Roland Emmerich.

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Montreal loves sushi. It seems like there's a sushi spot on every block — and we even have top-notch vegan options like Momo. As a bonafide lover of all things raw fish and raw fish adjacent, I'm definitely not mad about Montreal's fondness for it. But there comes a time when every Montreal sushi lover must accept that it is indeed possible to have too much of a good thing. That's why it's best to change it up every once in a while. Luckily, the food gods have made it possible to do this while still maintaining the essence of our favourite Japanese dish. First, there were sushi burritos. Then came poke bowls. Now, introducing baked sushi. 

It has the potential to be the city's next viral food trend. Especially since Sushi Bake Montreal recently opened for business.

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