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Published: February 8, 2022

Saskatchewan becomes first Canadian province to set timetable for ending all COVID restrictions

By The Editor

Tue Feb 8, 2022 – 2:44 pm ESTTue Feb 8, 2022 – 2:47 pm EST

REGINA, Saskatchewan (LifeSiteNews) — Saskatchewan has become the first province in Canada to announce firm dates for the removal of all so-called COVID-19 measures.  

On Tuesday morning, Premier of Saskatchewan Scott Moe followed through with his plans to axe all COVID-19 measures in the province, setting the date for the end of the vaccine passport for February 14, with mandatory masking gone by February 28. Moe also indicated that other governments will likely follow Saskatchewan’s lead in removing all public health directives soon, including the notoriously pro-mandate federal government.  

“I knew that this [vaccine passport] policy would create deep divisions in our families, in our friendship groups, in our province,” Moe admitted at the start of the press conference.  

“People would potentially have different access, or rights, based on what their relative vaccination status would be… so what was actually a pretty extraordinary step to take, in this province, effectively created two class of citizens.”  

While not saying he regrets implementing such a divisive and discriminatory policy, Moe did say that now with the “omicron variant” it has become clear

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