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The vaccine passport passes the test in shops
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The vaccine passport passes the test in shops

The big chains protested, but in the end, apart from a few irritants, the first day of the imposition of the vaccine passport went well. • Read also: Allergic to the vaccine, she cannot receive her passport • Read also: Vaccination passport: an exception for construction contractors • Read also: A big box store in Gaspé does not require a vaccination passport... for now Quebec thus became the first jurisdiction in the world to refuse entry to stores larger than 1,500 m2 to non-vaccinated people. The government decree published Sunday evening stipulates that those who do not have the vaccine passport can still go to a supermarket to receive "a pharmaceutical service", but they must be "accompanied by an employee at all times". At the Walmart on rue Jea...
Shops open again on Sunday
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Shops open again on Sunday

Quebec businesses open their doors on Sunday after three weeks of mandatory closure to allow employees to rest. • Read also: Hospitalizations: the pressure is strong on Montreal • Read also: How Vaccine Misinformation Made Children Vulnerable to the Omicron Variant For the first time in 2022, customers can do their grocery shopping or buy a few winter items that are missing to go play outside on this Sunday day. Quebecers also seemed to take advantage of this additional opening day on the weekend to go do some shopping, since the parking lots in front of these businesses were very full on Sunday morning. If the traders are delighted with this reopening, the owners of big box stores, for their part, are preparing for the entry into force of the compulsory...
Reopening of shops on Sunday
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Reopening of shops on Sunday

(Montreal) Businesses are open again on Sundays in Quebec, after being forced to close their doors on Sundays January 2, 9 and 16. Posted at 7:44 a.m. This puts an end to one measure, among others, which had been put in place to try to limit the meteoric rise in hospitalizations linked to COVID-19. 10 days ago, Prime Minister François Legault said he hoped to be able to announce the reopening of restaurant dining rooms, performance halls and cinemas, among other places, in the coming weeks. Amateur sports circles are also impatientl...