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Wait for border restrictions to drop frustrates on both sides of U S -Canada boundary
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WASHINGTON â The pressure is mounting for the U.S. and Canadian governments to lift or at least loosen restrictions at their shared border after 16 months, with seemingly no end point in sight.
With COVID-19 vaccinations rising and infection rates plummeting, border communities, travel groups and long-separated families are anxious for officials, at minimum, to lay out a plan for reopening the 5,500-mile land boundary. Instead, the governments announced another extension of the restrictions through at least July 21.
âThey are very frustrated because nobody can really explain what the holdup is,â said U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga, a Michigan Republican who co-chairs the Canada-United States Inter-Parliamentary Group.
Earlier on Tuesday, Trudeau told Parliament: âThis was a terrorist attack, motivated by hatred, in the heart of one of our communities. If anyone thinks racism and hatred donât exist in this country, I want to say this: How do we explain such violence to a child in a hospital? How can we look families in the eye and say âIslamophobia isnât realâ?
People attend a vigil held for four members of a Muslim family who were killed when a man deliberately drove his truck into them, in London, Ontario, Canada. Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
At the vigil, the prime minister was met by a muted response, but other prominent politicians were greeted with open hostility
COVID-1984: Canadian Government Offering Children Free Ice Cream To Take COVID Vaccine Without Parental Consent
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Ontario government wants itself – not parents or guardians – to be the final authority over your children’s health decisions.
The Ontario government is enticing children with promises of free ice cream to get the experimental COVID-19 shot without parental consent.
Ontario’s University of Health Network is teaming up with community organizers to deliver Pfizer vaccines to children at a pop-up vaccine event at the Nathan Phillips Square this Sunday and children are encouraged to do so even without their parents’ permission.
“ Holiday news: our pop-up vaccine team is coming to Nathan Phillips Square for 12+ year olds this Sunday,” announced Harvard scientist Andrew Baback Boozary on Friday. “Social medicine kicker: free ice cream with the vaccine.”
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