Canada’s Transport Minister Omar Alghabra urged protesters to end blockades at the Coutts, Alta., and Windsor, Ont., border crossings, saying that those blockades are stopping food from flowing into Canada from the U.S. “I find it ironic that the same people who were trying to sell Canadians fake stories about empty shelves are now the one’s causing these shelves to go empty,” he said.
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Same people selling ‘fake stories about empty shelves’ causing shortages amid blockades: Alghabra
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