The restrictions are set to end at the end of February, said Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos.
"I wanted to go up there and poke that hot tub myself and let the water flow out of it and unplug that damn bouncy castle," said Diane Deans.
"I bet if I ask every single person in this room, you want these damn masks or you want them off, they want them off. They want to get back to normal," he said.
Quebecers will no longer need a vaccine passport to enter liquor stores and large box retailers as well, starting on February 16.
CBC and CTV News journalists have been contacting people who donated to the freedom convoy in an attempt to "understand why they support this."
"We will not comply," the protesters chanted in New York, carrying signs opposing socialism.
Sloly reportedly resigned due to accusations of bullying and volatile behaviour.
Vancouver’s Mayor denounced the act as "dangerous" and police have since said they’re investigating the incident.
"This is a defining moment in the history of Canada, in the history of the English-speaking West. The Emergencies Act is martial law. It has never been invoked in the history of that country."
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association has spoken out against Justin Trudeau's unprecedented use of emergency powers to target truckers and their supporters who are protesting in the name of freedom across Canada.
"I encourage all the truckers – don't give up!" Lindell said.
"While the rest of the world, and provinces across Canada are beginning to remove restrictions and mandates, Trudeau decided to pile new ones on, targeting truckers' livelihoods."
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed media on Monday, where he invoked the Emergencies Act.
Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich had a message for Justin Trudeau, after reports that the prime minister would be invoking the Emergencies Act: "We will hold the line."
The Trudeau Liberals voted against a Conservative motion that called for a plan to end COVID-19 mandates and restrictions in Canada.