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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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With Canada's new international travel rules coming into effect on July 5, there are a few procedures that you need to keep in mind before you decide to take your next flight from Montreal. 

Here's what to expect at Montreal-Trudeau Airport (YUL).

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Our country is slowly coming back to life again! The federal government just announced an easing up of Canada border rules in July, which many will be excited about.

Both the hotel quarantine rule when entering Canada by air and the mandatory quarantine when entering by land will no longer be required for fully vaccinated travellers soon.

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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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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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At a press conference on Thursday, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé revealed that the province will be offering electronic proof of vaccination to Quebecers who have already received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine starting on Thursday, May 13.

Dubé described this proof as "a QR code that will be provided by email to Quebecers." Here's what you need to know.

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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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As Quebec continues to receive doses of COVID-19 vaccines, Montreal's soon-to-be mass vaccination sites are preparing to open their doors to the public. This means we already know some of the locations where regular Montrealers will be able to get COVID-19 vaccines. 

Here's how you can get vaccinated for COVID-19 in Montreal when the time comes.

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Despite delays in the vaccination campaign, local officials are getting ready for a big push with three "mass vaccination centres" in Montreal.

When they're open, the three centres "will operate seven days a week, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.," according to a Monday press release from the CIUSSS West-Central Montreal.

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On Monday, the first COVID-19 vaccines arrived in Quebec and the first people are being vaccinated. The first person vaccinated this morning, according to Premier Legault, was Gisèle Lévesque, a resident at the Centre d'hébergement Saint-Antoine in Quebec City. 

According to the Health Ministry, the 89-year-old Quebecer was vaccinated at around 11:25 a.m. on December 14. 

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