Fri Feb 11, 2022 – 4:46 pm EST
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (LifeSiteNews) – Manitoba has become the third Canadian province to announce its plans to end all COVID-19 restrictions amid nationwide protests.
Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson announced Friday morning that all COVID-19 restrictions will be axed by mid-March, with the controversial vaccine passport system to be eliminated by the end of February.
Stefanson’s reversal on the use of heavy-handed government policies in the name of COVID follows shortly after two other Western premiers, Alberta’s Jason Kenney and Saskatchewan’s Scott Moe, also announced they were ending vaccine passports and mask mandates in their provinces earlier this week.
Many pro-freedom advocates remain deeply skeptical of the local and state/provincial governments that are finally rolling back the draconian measures they instituted nearly two years ago. Those restrictions evolved from March 2020’s “stay at home” orders and the shutting down of businesses and restaurants to eight-hour mask mandates for toddlers in daycare, forced vaccinations to remain employed, and segregation based on mRNA jab status.
“Today we offer hope to those who have been waiting for a long time to see that light at the end of the tunnel,” Stefanson stated.
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