Saskatchewan to start of final step in Reopening Roadmap July 11, 2021
June 22, 2021
Saskatchewan has officially reached the Step Three thresholds on the province’s Reopening Roadmap, with 70% of residents aged 12 years and up having received their first vaccine. As a result, the three-week countdown has begun, and on Sunday, July 11, 2021, all public health orders will be removed, including those applying to retail, restaurants, and other sectors.
This final stage also includes the removal of the province-wide mandatory masking order, and the removal of limits on events and gathering sizes. While businesses may apply their own rules individually, the province no longer requires COVID-specific protocols in stores as of July 11, 2021. This past weekend, stores across the province were able to return to 100% capacity as a part of the second step of the reopening roadmap.

For questions or more information contact
John Graham
Director, Government Relations (Prairies)
jgraham@retailcouncil.org
204 926-8624