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Quebec to close border to Ontario, as Ontario does the same

Quebec Deputy Premier Genevive Guilbault says the province will be closed to travellers coming in from Ontario. Her announcement, made on Twitter Friday, comes just after Ontario Premier Doug Ford said his province is closed as well.

Deputy Premier Genevive Guilbault announced decision on Twitter Friday, calling it a matter of safety

Quebec Deputy Premier Genevive Guilbault says discussions are underway with Ontario. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press)

Quebec Deputy Premier Genevive Guilbault says the province will be closed to travellers coming in from Ontario starting Monday.

Her announcement, made on Twitter Friday, comes just after Ontario Premier Doug Ford said his province is closed as well.

"We are in discussions with the Ontario government to determine the terms," Guilbault said.

"The propagation of variants must be limited. It's a matter of safety."

Ford saidcheckpoints will soon appear at Ontario's borders with Quebec and Manitobaas part of the province's ongoing attempttomanage the severity of the pandemic's third wave.

For those headed to Ontario, exceptions will include people going to work, seeking medical care, transporting goods and exercising Indigenous treaty rights.

"Should an individual not have a valid reason to enter Ontario, they will be turned back," said Health Minister Christine Elliott duringFriday's news conference.

"These are tough but necessary measures to help us overcome this health crisis."

Earlier Friday, theParti Qubcoiscalled on Premier Franois Legault to also close the Quebec border, considering the dramatic rise in COVID-19 cases in Ontario.

PQhealth critic Jol Arseneauurgedthe premier to not"stand idly by" but instead to "impose your leadership."

Soon afterGuilbault announced Quebec's decision to close its border as well, Legault took to Twitter to say he will be working closely with Ford and the Ontario government "to keep our citizens safe. Variants have no boundaries. We are all working together to break this thirdwave."

A similar restriction was put in place last spring when the Quebec government implemented checkpoints on bridge and ferry crossings across the Ottawa River, during the pandemic's first wave.

Quebec reported 1,527 new cases on Friday and seven more deaths whereasOntario reported anew record daily count of 4,812 COVID-19 cases.

with files from La Presse canadienne

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