Quebec businesses want vaccine passport system to be simple, not a burden
MONTREAL — Business owners say they are happy Quebec’s vaccine-passport system will allow them to operate during potential COVID-19 outbreaks, but they worry the health order will become burdensome and another source of conflict with clients.
The province has taken the lead in Canada on this issue, stating that in September, it will need people to prove they are vaccinated to access non-essential businesses — such as bars and gyms — in parts of the province where COVID-19 transmission is high.
Gabriel Hardy, a gym owner and the Quebec spokesman for the Fitness Industry Council of Canada, says he’s worried the passport system will become another hassle as his members try to recover from the pandemic.
“We had to deal with all the measures: distancing, limiting capacity, bookings, mandatory masks … managing anti-maskers,” Hardy said in an interview Friday. “We had to go through a lot of steps and deal with unsatisfied clients, and this one is just another (step).”


