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Saskatchewan’s tourism industry breathed a sigh of relief on Monday when federal officials declared fully vaccinated Americans can once again enter Canada for leisure purposes without having to quarantine, starting Aug. 9.
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Businesses hope it will restart an important part of the province’s tourism sector that was cut off by COVID-19.
Jeremy Harrison, Minister responsible for Tourism Saskatchewan, said he is “disappointed” by the timeline of the measures and the fact Saskatchewan is one of just a few provinces whose airports will not be able to welcome flights from abroad.
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