Feds suspend vaccination mandates, local municipalities ditch requirements for employees
NANAIMO — Unvaccinated Canadians will soon be able to move more freely around the country and abroad.
Starting June 20 the federal government will suspend COVID-19 vaccine mandates for domestic and outbound international travellers, including domestic passenger trains and buses.
The vaccine mandate will also be lifted for federal workers who have been put on unpaid leave because of their vaccination status.
Several ministers point to Canada’s high vaccination rate as the government announced the changes.