North Dakota to give COVID-19 vaccine shots to Saskatchewan truckers, oil workers
The announcement on Tuesday that North Dakota will provide vaccines to as many as 2,000 Saskatchewan long-haulers and oil workers comes a week after the state agreed to help vaccinate up to 4,000 Manitoba truckers in what leaders called a continental first. Written By: Jeremy Turley | ×
Two lines of semis wait to clear customs at the U.S. border crossing at Pembina, N.D. (Eric Hylden / Forum News Service file photo)
BISMARCK North Dakota is set to begin administering COVID-19 vaccinations to Saskatchewan-based truck drivers and oil field workers who frequently cross the border between the state and Canadian province.
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Several hundred people took part in a rally at The Forks on Sunday afternoon to protest the continuing public health orders and restrictions in place in Manitoba.
Presented by Winnipeg Alternative Media and promoted by the Manitoba Together advocacy group, the rally featured controversial Ontario activist Chris “Sky” Saccoccia, who has rallied against health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic and is currently on a “Freedom Convoy” across Canada from Vancouver to Thunder Bay including stops in Saskatchewan on Saturday.
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