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    With COVID-19 restrictions gradually easing, many Canadians are looking to travel, so here’s the latest changes. Starting June 20, passengers no longer need to be fully vaccinated to board a plane or train in Canada. Previously all passengers needed to have two doses of an approved COVID-19 vaccine or one of Johnson & Johnson’s.

    The federal government has also removed vaccination requirements for federally regulated workers. This is allowing airline and airport employees on unpaid leave to return to work. Ottawa said they will bring back mandates if the situation in the virus worsens. 

    Vaccinated Canadians returning from international flights must still meet entry requirements, including using the ArriveCAN mobile app or desktop version. Unvaccinated individuals will have to meet additional testing and quarantine requirements.  

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