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Canada has the problem of many richer countries: people buying expensive homes and only using them part of the time because they have other homes to visit. The Trudeau government has a solution: a 1% annual tax on what is considered underused residential property.
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It’s now easier for some visitors from the U.S. to visit Canada. As of April 1, fully vaccinated travelers from the U.S. can enter Canada without advance COVID testing.
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The government of Ontario has introduced legislation that would prevent illegal blockades at border crossings. The proposed law comes in the wake of the week-long blockade that halted traffic at the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor.
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Federal officials have announced that, as of April 1, fully vaccinated travelers entering Canada will not have to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test.
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Canada will no longer require a pre-arrival COVID-19 test for vaccinated travelers as of April 1.
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Not only is the Canadian trucker turmoil interfering with trade across the border with the U.S., it's coming to Fort Erie on the Canadian end of the Peace Bridge Saturday. How many trucks isn't clear, but an array of police agencies and government branches are preparing.
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The trucker rally that began more than a week ago in Ottawa has now spread to the entire country.
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News that a truck convoy protest is heading for the Ontario legislative buildings in Toronto this weekend has some political leaders scrambling. The mayor of Toronto said police must do everything possible to avoid the kind of situation that has gripped Ottawa.
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The Canadian capital was the scene of two days of protests against COVID-19 health restrictions. It was started by Canadian truckers who haul goods back and forth across the border with the U-S. protesting against a measure that requires them to be fully vaccinated.