Mayor of B.C. town near Alberta border calls for end of mask mandate, vaccine card
Global News
B.C. and Alberta have starkly different COVID-19 rules, and David Wilks, mayor of a B.C. community right near the border, says it's time for this province to catch up.
The Rockies are not the only thing dividing Alberta and British Columbia.
The provinces now have starkly different COVID-19 rules, and a mayor along the border says it’s time for B.C. to catch up.
Sparwood Mayor David Wilks told Global News on Monday there has been a recent increase in visitors not following the mandate to wear masks in public indoor spaces and hesitating to show their proof of vaccination.
British Columbia still requires both, while Alberta has dropped both.
“We are starting to see people ignore those rules and enter buildings without masks, et cetera,” Wilks said.
“The majority of people have COVID fatigue and are wanting to get rid of the restrictions.”
With so much interconnectivity between the provinces, Wilks said, there should be consistent rules across Canada.
B.C. is the last province in the country to outline when both proof of vaccination and indoor mask requirements may be lifted.