A new update today for Manitoba, I realize it's not federal...but these small steps amount to bigger ones.
Current benefits for fully immunized Manitobans:
Travel without having to self isolate upon return.
exempt from self isolation if identified as a close contact
expanded visitation to Manitoba health care facilities, including personal care homes and hospitals if both patient/resident and visitor are fully vaccinated
Additional benefits are expected to be added in the coming weeks.
2 weeks after receiving a second dose, Manitobans may apply for an immunization card.
Expect similar actions across Canada. The bigger issue is potentially increased quarantine scrutiny for those arriving unvaccinated or partially vaccinated especially from covid hot spots like Asia and South America. Looking at covid cases coming from abroad, they have decreased dramatically but I see there are certain routes that always have positive cases. Hope Canada is looking into these specific routes and trying to implement further screenings. I also sense that some airlines may not be screening transit passengers for signs of covid. As Canada opens up more we also need to stop cases from coming through our borders and if cases enter covid not spread to non-travellers and the general community.