Alberta Ends Its Vaccine Passport

February 9th, 2022

Truckers are winning.

Via: Toronto Star:

Alberta’s vaccine passport program ends at midnight on Tuesday, Premier Jason Kenney has announced.

The passport system — formally the Restrictions Exemption Program, requiring people prove they’ve been vaccinated before they can go to restaurants or attend events — is the first of the province’s current public health restrictions to go, in a phased approach Kenney laid out in a news conference Tuesday.

“Now is the time to begin learning to live with COVID,” said Kenney. “These restrictions have led to terrible division.

“We cannot remain at a heightened state of emergency forever. We have to begin to heal.”

More: Quebec and Alberta Are Ready to Ease Covid Restrictions

2 Responses to “Alberta Ends Its Vaccine Passport”

  1. rotger says:

    Quebec government announced “easings” are a joke. For example, people will be allowed to received 10 people in their house instead of 4 and other silliness like that. They made it clear yesterday that the covid pass is here to stay. They are working on a law that allows them to keep it after they drop the covid emergency declaration. They will keep it long enough until they can replace it with their new digital ID they are working hard on. They are proud of it, they don’t even hide the fact it will be tied to biometric identification and what not. Pure evil. So evil that it was even warned against in the Apocalypse chapter of the new Testament.
    As for Alberta, I don’t know for sure. Some people says the QR code might not really be gone : https://twitter.com/ezralevant/status/1491216780253364225
    I expect the Coutts border crossing to still be closed for a while despite what their prime minister announced.

    By the way, congratulation on your very own freedom convoy in NZ.

  2. Kevin says:

    Re: NZ: It’s unbelievable how hypnotized most people are here. I’m glad that I somehow wound up in the least compliant part of the country.

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