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The first trucks in a massive national convoy that was organized to protest Canada's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for cross-border drivers are due to arrive in the Ottawa area Friday.
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Unvaccinated Canadian truckers were to be exempt from the rule that turned back U.S. truckers.
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A dispute over dairy tariff rate quotas has been settled between the U.S. and Canada. But who benefits from the agreement seems to depend on which side of the border you’re on.
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Canada’s auditor general has issued a scathing report of the public health agency’s record on enforcing COVID-19 restrictions at the border. The report covers the first half of the year and calls for improvements to the way Ottawa tracks public compliance with quarantine orders.
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Travel across the U.S.-Canadian border may be further eased as early as Thursday. That's from Rep. Brian Higgins (D-Buffalo) after a meeting Wednesday between members of Congress and a group of Canadian officials led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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There's been another tiny shift in reopening the border between the U.S. and Canada, with the two countries agreeing to restart applications for the NEXUS or FAST passes on the American side.
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After more than 18 months of closure, the United States land border reopened to Canadians for non-essential travel at midnight Monday.
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U.S. officials aren't ruling out the possibility that fully vaccinated foreign visitors will need a recent negative COVID-19 test in order to cross the land border with Canada.
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Canadians who own property in the U.S. will be able to come see their properties for the first time since March 2020 when the border reopens Nov. 8.
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Congressman Brian Higgins and Niagara Falls government and business leaders say the need to reopen the US border to Canadians is urgent. It will remain closed to non-essential travel during the holiday weekend, and local business advocates say commerce in the Cataract City continues to struggle.