COVID-19: Only Vaccinated Can Cross Land Border From Canada To US
Temporary residents in Canada who work in essential occupations are no longer being allowed to go to the United States unless they are fully-vaccinated against
Temporary residents in Canada who work in essential occupations are no longer being allowed to go to the United States unless they are fully-vaccinated against
Canadians who are fully-vaccinated against COVID-19 can enter the United States starting Monday – but the trip back home is going to be too costly
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s own Members of Parliament are urging him to re-open the Canada-U.S. border, a move the Canadian leader said in mid-March was
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