Canada's travel rules change today. Here's what you need to know

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As of today, April 1, fully vaccinated travellers entering Canada will no longer be required to provide a pre-entry COVID-19 test. 

The federal government announced the change in March, citing vaccination uptake and stable COVID-19 case counts at the time. 

Here’s a look at what changes today. 

What are the changes for vaccinated travellers?

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Starting Friday, fully vaccinated travellers won’t need a molecular COVID-19 test (such as a PCR test) or an antigen test to get into Canada by land, air or water.

Previously, travellers were required to get a test abroad to enter the country. 

Border mayors, tourism leaders, and individuals have been

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