MONTREAL — All Quebec regions are expected to be out of the province's highest pandemic-alert level by June 7, Premier François Legault said Tuesday, as the situation in the province continued to improve. Pandemic restrictions across eight Quebec regions will be relaxed on May 31, Legault told reporters in Quebec City. Five of those regions will move entirely from red to the orange level, under which in-person dining at restaurants is permitted and gyms can reopen. In three regions, Chaudière-Appalaches, Estrie and Bas-St-Laurent, several municipalities will remain at the red level while the rest will move to orange. The province's largest city, Montreal, and its northern suburb of Laval will remain at the red level until at least June 7, Legault said.