Saskatchewan will be ending all COVID-19 restrictions, including vaccine passports and proof of negative test requirements “very soon,” the premier says. Speaking at a press conference on Jan. 31, Premier Scott Moe announced that his province is working to scrap all COVID-19 public health restrictions in the weeks ahead. “Our caucus MLAs are hearing this from the people that they are talking to across the province, and the people that they ultimately represent: People are asking their government for a return to normal—a removal of public health restrictions—and we most certainly are looking at how we can do that in the weeks ahead here in Saskatchewan,” said Moe. Moe’s announcement comes on the same day the Angus Reid Institute released a poll showing the majority of Canadians say it’s time to end pandemic restrictions. The poll found that 54 percent of Canadians are in favour of ending all pandemic restrictions—an increase …