Federal Liberal cabinet weighing whether to lift remaining COVID-19 travel measures
OTTAWA — The federal Liberal cabinet is considering whether to renew COVID-19 vaccine mandates and mandatory random testing for travellers.
The current measures are set to expireon Sept. 30.
A senior government official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss matters not made public says no decision has been made.
Under the soon-to-expire rules, foreign nationals are typically not allowed to travel to Canada unless they have completed a primary series of an approved COVID-19 vaccine, unless they qualify for an exception.


