All COVID-related public health orders now removed in Saskatchewan - Retail Council of Canada
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All COVID-related public health orders now removed in Saskatchewan

July 13, 2021

With immunization targets achieved, Saskatchewan moved to its final stage of reopening on Sunday, July 11, 2021 when all public health orders were removed.  This included the removal of the province-wide mandatory masking order, and the removal of all COVID retail guideline documents and capacity limits.

As a course of normal business, retail stores are required to ensure their Occupational Health and Safety plans reflect any COVID-19 transmission considerations as part of these ongoing plans. 

Similar to Alberta, many retail stores are going slowly in the removal of employee and customer targeted protocols, as they determine what common practice is, and what the evolving expectations of their workforce and patrons will be.

For questions or more information contact

John Graham
Director, Government Relations (Prairies)
jgraham@retailcouncil.org
204 926-8624