six months into canada’s emergency response to the current global pandemic, the provinces are attempting a return to a “new normal.” across the country, there are limits on gatherings both inside and outside, as well as requirements for a distance of two metres between social bubbles.
all provincial governments recommend frequent hand-washing, physical distancing and wearing a mask indoors when physical distancing is not possible.
we have rounded up the most up-to-date restrictions across canada’s 10 provinces.
atlantic bubble
breaking social distancing guidelines in newfoundland could mean jail time.
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healthing.ca previously wrote about provincial travel rules and the restrictions on entering the atlantic bubble. individuals who are part of the atlantic bubble must follow these restrictions.
newfoundland
with only a single active case in the province, newfoundland is now in alert level two. this means that most newfoundland businesses are
able to re-open with some restrictions, including bars, cinemas, and fitness facilities. wakes and buffets, however, remain prohibited.
recognized businesses or organizations are able to hold events with up to 100 people, indoors or outdoors, as long as physical distancing is maintained. family gatherings and other events not run by a recognized business or organization, such as backyard barbecues, are limited to 50 people.