Quebec will allow gyms to reopen, Ontario to stick with COVID-19 reopening plan
Canada’s two largest provinces are continuing with plans to relax COVID-19 restrictions, as Quebec announced Tuesday that gyms will reopen and Ontario Premier Doug Ford said a warning of increased hospitalizations will not alter his province’s reopening plan.
In a surprising about-face, Quebec Premier François Legault also announced he is scrapping a plan to tax people who are not vaccinated against COVID-19. Legault said the plan announced last month for a “significant” financial penalty had proven divisive, and he wants to bring Quebecers together.
“It is time to rebuild bridges between Quebecers. It’s time to reach out to each other,” Legault told reporters in Quebec City.
Legault said gyms and spas, which have been closed in the province since Dec. 20, will be able to reopen on Feb. 14. Others sports and cultural activities for adults will also be able to resume on that date. Youth sports have already restarted.


