On Friday, both Canada and the U.S. announced more COVID-19 health requirements would be lifted for vaccinated airplane passengers ahead of the busy summer travel season. Starting on Saturday, random COVID-19 testing will be paused until the end of June at Canadian airports and on Sunday, international travellers will no longer need a negative COVID-19 test to enter the U.S. Tracy Nagai reports.
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Tourism industry applauds lifting of more COVID-19 flight requirements in Canada & U.S.
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