The federal government is set to suspend the COVID-19 vaccination requirement for domestic travel by airplane and train, and for people leaving Canada by air, sources said.
However, a source said the government will not change the re-entry rules for travellers. That means that unvaccinated Canadians and permanent residents will still need to quarantine once they return to Canada, as will people crossing the border for work, including truckers.
The Globe spoke with three sources from industry and government, on condition of anonymity because they were not permitted to disclose the plans before they are formally announced on Tuesday.