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Alberta's premier Danielle Smith has said she's looking into pardoning people who received fines or were arrested for breaking rules set out during COVID-19.

In a media address at the UCP annual general meeting, Smith revealed she is getting "legal advice" on whether some Albertans who received fines or were arrested for breaking public health restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic could be issued pardons.

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Ontario enters step two of its reopening ahead of schedule today, but some regions are already calling for fewer restrictions.

Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown argued during a press conference on Wednesday that the government's limitations on outdoor sports are "illogical."

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Ontario's top doctor warned Tuesday that the province will be in step two of Ontario's reopening plan for weeks.

In a press conference, Dr. Kieran Moore, chief medical officer of health, said that he believes a minimum of 21 days is required to study the impact of the variants of concern in hot spots around the province before moving into step three.

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Starting at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, June 30, the majority of the province will officially move into step two of the reopening plan.

While the province will enjoy the reopening of salons, malls and more, the Region of Waterloo will remain in step one as they continue to battle the Delta variant.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has responded to questions about why fully vaccinated Americans are still unable to cross the border into Canada.

Speaking on June 22 — one day after Canada announced new travel measures for eligible Canadian travellers — he explained why the new rules won't apply to visitors from overseas.

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