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Canada: Truckers blockade continues into 5th day over COVID policy01:30
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Canadian truckers continued their blockade of a border crossing between Alberta province and the US state of Montana, in the Canadian town of Coutts, on Wednesday, Canada's COVID policies.

The motorists began their protest in response to the end of vaccine exemptions for truckers on January 15, requiring truckers to show proof of vaccination to enter Canada or quarantine for 14 days.

Though the protests are mostly directed at the Canadian government, calling for an end to all mandates, the United States also ended vaccine exemptions for truckers on January 22, and requires all non-citizens entering the country to be fully vaccinated.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police referred to the protest movement as "unlawful," saying they attempted to negotiate with the group without success.

Canada: Truckers blockade continues into 5th day over COVID policy

Canada, Coutts
February 3, 2022 at 03:42 GMT +00:00 · Published

Canadian truckers continued their blockade of a border crossing between Alberta province and the US state of Montana, in the Canadian town of Coutts, on Wednesday, Canada's COVID policies.

The motorists began their protest in response to the end of vaccine exemptions for truckers on January 15, requiring truckers to show proof of vaccination to enter Canada or quarantine for 14 days.

Though the protests are mostly directed at the Canadian government, calling for an end to all mandates, the United States also ended vaccine exemptions for truckers on January 22, and requires all non-citizens entering the country to be fully vaccinated.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police referred to the protest movement as "unlawful," saying they attempted to negotiate with the group without success.

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Canadian truckers continued their blockade of a border crossing between Alberta province and the US state of Montana, in the Canadian town of Coutts, on Wednesday, Canada's COVID policies.

The motorists began their protest in response to the end of vaccine exemptions for truckers on January 15, requiring truckers to show proof of vaccination to enter Canada or quarantine for 14 days.

Though the protests are mostly directed at the Canadian government, calling for an end to all mandates, the United States also ended vaccine exemptions for truckers on January 22, and requires all non-citizens entering the country to be fully vaccinated.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police referred to the protest movement as "unlawful," saying they attempted to negotiate with the group without success.

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