On Monday, June 8 the COVID-19-related travel restrictions in Saskatchewan's far north are expected to be lifted. REGINA â People living in northern Saskatchewan can once again move throughout the region freely after weeks of travel bans, but at least one ⦠The Saskatchewan Health Authority is expanding drive-thru testing hours in Regina and Saskatoon beginning in the New Year when appropriate staffing is able to be mobilized. Travel restrictions will remain in place for several other regions, including the city of Gatineau, the Lower North Shore and all of northern Quebec, including James Bay and Nunavik. âWe have repeatedly called on the province to do more to address the unique challenges that make northern communities particularly vulnerable to COVID-19,â said Meili. Checkpoints have been set up on all highways leading into northern Saskatchewan, and officials said the public health order issued by Shahab provides legal authority to enforce travel restrictions Premier Scott Moe announced Tuesday the government was amending the public health order restricting travel to the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District to only apply to the northwest region. More restrictions have been placed on travel into northern Saskatchewan. These restrictions are changing quickly and may be imposed by countries with little warning. For a complete list of restrictions and information on the current public health orders, as well as restrictions for specific workplaces, please visit saskatchewan.ca/COVID19. Saskatchewan immigration candidates will receive additional points for being proficient in both English and French. The travel restrictions, part of a revised public health order issued by Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer, were announced by Moe on ⦠Both Manitoba and Saskatchewan plan to lift some restrictions May 4, but the details are not identical. Express Entry candidates who apply for and receive a provincial nomination from the province of Saskatchewan are awarded an additional 600 points toward their Comprehensive Ranking System ⦠SASKATOON -- ⦠Re-Open Saskatchewan is a methodical and phased-in approach to slowly and responsibly lift restrictions on businesses and services. Non-critical travel into the area was ordered restricted on April 24 due to a coronavirus outbreak. Bilingual candidates can receive up to an additional 10 points under the International Skilled Worker â Express Entry program. âWe have introduced a number of policies to keep Canadians safe but must remain flexible and adapt to the evolving COVID-19 situation,â Blair said in ⦠Please refer to our New Travel Restrictions Affecting Northwest Saskatchewan published on May 20, containing information about the most recent travel restrictions. The move, announced by the province in ⦠With the coronavirus active in 17 Hutterite colonies in Saskatchewan, the government says it will be imposing restrictions on non-essential travel to the affected communities. Saskatchewan is introducing new COVID-19 restrictions on Friday, as cases in the province continue to increase and head "in the wrong direction," said ⦠Saskatchewanâs Chief Medical Health Officer is urging people to be cautious and discouraging inter-provincial travel, as the province heads into the holiday season during a pandemic. COVID-19 Update & Travel Restrictions Travel & Visitor Information, in all provinces across Canad: what is open and what is not... Travel Within Canada Travel Within Canada is now highly limited, with many carriers limiting or temporarily ceasing air connections and reducing passenger numbers on flights to improve Social Distancing. A new Public Health Order restricts all non-critical travel into and out of northern Saskatchewan â even for those with primary residences in the region. The Saskatchewan government announced Friday that, as of Monday,mandatory mask orders will be extended to every city with more than 5,000 residents and restrictions ⦠Public health orders remain in effect and measures to stop the spread of COVID-19 must still be followed. SASKATOON -- People living in northern Saskatchewan can start travelling in the region today, and others can head to their cottages in the area. Shahab ⦠On April 30, 2020 the government of Saskatchewan announced further travel restrictions in the Northern Saskatchewan Administrative District (the â New Restrictions â). Travel to and from all other areas of the north â commercial, domestic and recreational as outlined in the Re-Open Saskatchewan Plan is now permitted. The new measures went into effect on November 24. Northern Saskatchewan travel restricted as COVID-19 cases rise RCMP reveal that a civilian employee in La Loche has tested positive for COVID-19 ⦠Non-essential travel to and from north central and northeast Saskatchewan is now permitted ending frustrations that were being vented by property owners and businesses. "Community leaders and volunteers, healthcare workers, public safety officers and many others continue to do a great job in La Loche and in many other northern communities as they work together to control the spread of COVID-19," Moe said. Travel restrictions will remain applied to the northwest region. Public health orders will continue to apply during implementation of the five-phase plan to Re-Open Saskatchewan, announced on April 23, 2020 by Premier Scott Moe and Saskatchewan's Chief Medical Health Officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab. Saskatchewan Travel restrictions reveal double-standard, says Canoe Lake Cree First Nation resident Rose Durocher longs to see her family, but ⦠Originally published 20 May, 2020 MLT Aikins LLP will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates regarding the northern travel restrictions as they become available. As a result of the travel restrictions, employers would be well advised to consider the impact of the public health order restricting travel into northwest Saskatchewan and their workforces. Official website of Tourism Saskatchewan: travel planning, maps, vacations, camping, parks, accommodations, fishing, lakes & more. the. Should you choose to take non-essential travel outside Canada, you may be forced to It's Canada extends travel restrictions for those entering the country Back to video The rules were first imposed near the start of the global outbreak. Answered: Driving from southern Ontario, are there any travel restrictions in Saskatchewan? At Tuesdayâs COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan Disease COVID-19 Virus strain SARS-CoV-2 Location Saskatchewan, Canada First outbreak Wuhan, Hubei, China Index case Saskatoon Arrival date March 9, 2020 (7 months, 2 But only Saskatchewan residents are allowed to camp in provincial parks. Saskatchewan has implemented a new set of restrictions to help control the spread of covid 19. the new orders take effect friday and last until dec. 17. at that time, they will be reviewed. Saskatchewan NDP leader Ryan Meili said in a statement shortly after the new restrictions were announced that the province did not act soon enough to prevent outbreaks like that in La Loche. Read More Advisory for Northern Saskatchewan Residents: Avoid Non-Essential Travel Outside the North The Federal Government and Saskatchewanâs Chief Medical Health Officer recommended returning to Canada and avoiding any non-essential international travel. As a result of the travel restrictions, employers would be well advised to consider the impact of the public health order restricting travel into northwest Saskatchewan and their workforces. Your travel plans may be severely disrupted. Moe said that travel restrictions will remain in place for the northwest, for now. General Restrictions Effective Thursday, November 19, 2020, all people in Saskatchewan and the City of Lloydminster are required to wear non-medical masks in indoor public spaces to reduce the risk of ⦠Some private campgrounds and regional parks have reopened. Talking to ⦠On Wednesday, Saskatchewan chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab said people should only travel inter-provincially for essential reasons. Recreational travel within the province is permitted, but the province that warns there are restrictions that could impact your trip. New Brunswick The province's state of emergency declaration bans all ânon-essentialâ travel ⦠Assessment and Treatment Sites Learn more about assessment and treatment for individuals with confirmed cases of COVID-19 and those presenting with COVID-19 symptoms. If candidates in the federal Express Entry pool also filled out an EOI for Saskatchewan, and they scored 74 on the SINPâs Points Assessment Grid they may have been invited in the latest draw.