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September 2022

WestJet says it’s not aware of any coming changes to Canada’s travel rules, but that it’s pushing for changes, and for an end to the federal mask mandate. Published reports this week say the Trudeau government on September 30 will end the requirement that travellers coming into Canada must show proof of vaccination. Multiple sources say Ottawa also plans to eliminate random testing, and plan to make the controversial ArriveCAN app optional for travellers. Sources say they’re waiting on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to give the word. “As of today, WestJet has not received formal notice from the government outlining Read more

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Be prepared to pay more for the privilege of travel this winter. Experts say that while airfares have so far remained steady, experts predict a price spike for fall and winter flights as demand returns. Canadian Press reported earlier this week that experts feel demand could rise further if remaining COVID-19 restrictions such as vaccine mandates are lifted, encouraging travellers who were previously hesitant to fly due to the restrictions. “No doubt,” said Martin Firestone, president of insurance provider Travel Secure Inc. “My gut tells me with the removal of restrictions, more people than ever will travel.” Firestone told me Read more

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has agreed to end mandatory vaccines and random testing of travellers at the border, as well as making the controversial ArriveCAN optional. But the mask mandate could remain in place for now. The CBC this afternoon quoted a senior government source as saying the agrees with his Cabinet, which the Toronto Star said had voted unanimously to make the changes. CTV News and the Toronto Star both said two government sources told them the same thing. The network said an announcement was likely on Monday, but that Cabinet was still debating the mask mandate as of Read more

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This may be the strongest report yet that Canada’s travel rules are about to change. The Globe and Mail today reports that Ottawa will drop the COVID-19 vaccine requirement and end random testing on September 30, as well as make the controversial ArriveCAN app an optional feature. The Globe said the changes haven’t been finalized by Cabinet, but that rules are set to change ten days from now. The paper said it got its information from four unnamed sources. The paper also said the mask requirement will remain in place for passengers on trains and planes, at least for now. Read more

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A grand dame of Montreal hotels has been given a stylish makeover. Le Centre Sheraton Montreal, located in the heart of the city, is practically a brand new hotel, with top-to-bottom renovations recently completed. They’ve given the newly designed rooms a warm, residential feel, which is very welcoming. Our room on a recent stay was done up in cool shades of taupe and grey. We had a comfy chair in the corner and also one of the new Sheraton work tables, which has electrical outlets and phone charging outlets on top and can be moved up and down; allowing you Read more

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