Quebec gives Canadiens approval to play, while Manitoba shows support for plan
MONTREAL — Quebec is the third province to approve NHL games this season in Canada, leaving Manitoba and Ontario as the only jurisdictions not to announce a final decision.
In an email to The Canadian Press on Monday, a spokesperson for the Quebec Health Department confirmed that public health authorities approved the revised protocol submitted by Canadian teams to federal authorities.
Meanwhile, Manitoba chief provincial public health officer Brent Roussin said Monday the risk to the public is “quite low” under the NHL’s plan. He added that the next step is to amend public health orders.
Alberta and B.C. previously gave the green light to the Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames and Vancouver Canucks, respectively.