Protests at the U.S.-Canada border near Coutts continued Thursday while traffic began to slowly move across the border. Alberta’s top doctor says it’s time to start thinking about moving to an endemic response to COVID-19. And legislation by the Alberta government designed to protect critical infrastructure from blockades and protests isn’t being enforced equally, according to many Indigenous leaders and advocates.
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