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Burgum, other leaders urge US, Canada to reopen border immediately

By Pat Sweeney Jul 23, 2021 | 4:42 PM North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has joined the governors of Montana and Idaho and the premiers of Saskatchewan and Alberta in sending a letter urging the federal governments of the U-S and Canada to work on reaching an agreement to reopen the border immediately.   The letter to U-S President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau follows this week’s decision by the U-S to extend restrictions on nonessential travel at the border at least until Aug. 21.   That decision came two days after Canada’s announcement that it would reopen its border to vaccinated U.S. citizens for nonessential travel on Aug. 9.

Burgum Joined by Leaders from Four Border States and Provinces in Urging Feds to Reopen U S -Canada border Immediately

(Bismarck, ND)  Governor Doug Burgum Friday sent a joint letter with the governors of Montana and Idaho and the premiers of Saskatchewan and Alberta urging the federal governments of the United States and Canada to work together and reach an agreement to reopen the international border immediately. The letter to President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau follows this week’s decision by the Biden administration to extend restrictions on nonessential travel at the U.S.-Canada border for at least another month, until August 21st. That decision came two days after Canada’s announcement that it would reopen its border to vaccinated U.S. citizens for nonessential travel on August 9th.

Restore normal movement : Alta and Sask premiers ask for immediate U S border reopening

  EDMONTON The premiers of Alberta and Saskatchewan and three state governors have asked the prime minister and President Biden to “immediately” reopen the border between Canada and the U.S. Jason Kenney signed the letter alongside Scott Moe and the governors of Montana, North Dakota, and Idaho. The five leaders asked U.S. president Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to “end unnecessary delays” and “restore normal movement” across the border of the two countries. “As we continue to manage the COVID-19 pandemic and work together on joint initiatives to provide vaccinations to more and more of our citizens every day, the time has come to allow our citizens to move safely and securely across our shared border,” the joint letter read.

Charges dismissed against activists who tried to block 2019 shipment at Port of Vancouver

Charges dismissed against activists who tried to block 2019 shipment at Port of Vancouver Published: July 22, 2021, 5:53pm Share: Protesters with the activist groups Mosquito Fleet and Portland Rising Tide attempted to block a ship from docking at the Port of Vancouver to offload oil pipe supplies on Nov. 5, 2019. Criminal charges against four of the climate activists have been dropped. (Courtesy of Trip Jennings/Mosqui) Criminal charges against four climate activists who attempted to block a shipment of parts for an oil pipeline at the Port of Vancouver in November 2019 were dismissed Wednesday in Clark County District Court. The activists from Oregon’s Portland Rising Tide – Kelsey Baker, Mike Hastie, Samantha Krop and Bruce Watt – were charged with criminal trespass and failure to disperse.

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