There is still no resolution in sight for the nearly two-week Alberta border blockade against COVID mandates. Now there are warnings the prolonged disruption of the vital Canada-U.S. border crossing could soon deal a major blow on the provincial economy. Heather Yourex-West looks at how Alberta’s agriculture and energy sectors are hurting, as protesters remain defiant.
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Alberta border blockade hits province’s energy, agriculture industries hard
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