COVID-19, despite the federal government lifting other health measures for travellers Tuesday.Starting June 20, domestic and outbound international travellers will no longer need to show proof of vaccination before boarding an airplane or train.
The vaccine mandate for workers in those federally-regulated travel sectors will also be removed.But when asked whether Tuesday’s decision will affect vaccine rules for truckers at the Canada-U.S.
border, Transport Minister Omar Alghabra said the mandate remains an “important tool” to protect Canadians against the virus.
Unvaccinated Canadians able to board planes, trains as feds pause COVID-19 mandate He said the government remains open to revisiting the policy in the future, but noted the U.S.