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Uber Canada will on Friday no longer require drivers or passengers to wear masks during rides in most of the country.

Riders and drivers with Uber Canada will no longer be required to wear masks or face coverings starting Friday — except in Quebec, the company says.

"As we move forward, and mask guidance and COVID-19 protocols continue to evolve, we're committed to maintaining policies that help everyone on our platform remain as safe as possible," the company said in a statement.

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