N.S. Premier Iain Rankin announced New Brunswickers would still be subject to isolation requirements because the province had already opened up to the rest of Canada, if people received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.“It was really, really hard,” she said.The change in policy led to two separate protests on the Trans-Canada Highway, first in Thomson Station, N.S., then at the Nova Scotia-New Brunswick border.
COVID-19: N.S. opening borders more within Canada as case numbers stay low But with some time off from her own business, it was a car full of smiling faces.“We’re really excited,” MacDonald said.Atlantic Canadians will be allowed entry regardless of vaccination status, but people from other provinces and territories need to.