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THURSDAY, JULY 07, 2022
US-Canada border crossing blocked by truckers fighting Covid restrictions

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Reuters
09 February, 2022, 09:05 am
Last modified: 09 February, 2022, 09:10 am

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US-Canada border crossing blocked by truckers fighting Covid restrictions

Canada sends 75% of its exports to the United States, and the bridge usually handles around 8,000 trucks a day

Reuters
09 February, 2022, 09:05 am
Last modified: 09 February, 2022, 09:10 am
Vehicles block the Sir John A. McDonald Parkway, west of Parliament Hill as truckers and their supporters continue to protest against the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccine mandates, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, February 8, 2022. Photo :Reuters
Vehicles block the Sir John A. McDonald Parkway, west of Parliament Hill as truckers and their supporters continue to protest against the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccine mandates, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, February 8, 2022. Photo :Reuters

The busiest land crossing from the United States to Canada remained shut on Tuesday after Canadian truckers blocked lanes on Monday to protest their government's pandemic control measures.

While traffic in both directions was initially blocked, US-bound lanes have since reopened, Windsor Police tweeted.

Drivers demanding an end to federal Covid-19 vaccine mandates for cross-border traffic began blocking the streets of Canada's capital, Ottawa, on Jan. 28. Since Sunday night, police have started slowly taking back control, seizing thousands of liters of fuel and removing an oil tanker truck.

Ottawa Deputy Police Chief Steve Bell told reporters on Tuesday that police have immobilized many of the heavy vehicles taking part in the blockade. He said about a quarter of the 418 protest trucks in the downtown have children in them, and police are concerned for their welfare in relation to cold, noise, carbon monoxide risks and access to sanitation.

Canada's Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino told reporters that he had been in touch with the mayor of Windsor and local legislators about the blockade at the Ambassador Bridge, connecting Detroit, Michigan, with Windsor, Ontario.

"We will continue to work...so that we can keep the supply chains moving across the Ambassador Bridge, as well as the wheels of our economy turning," he said.

Canada sends 75% of its exports to the United States, and the bridge usually handles around 8,000 trucks a day.

"It is clear these disruptions have broadened in scope beyond the vaccine requirement implementation," White House press secretary Jen Psaki said. "We are of course in touch with our Canadian counterparts" on the blockade, Psaki added.

The owner of the bridge, the Detroit International Bridge Co, said international commerce on the bridge needed to resume as quickly as possible in a manner that reflects mutual respect, the company's chairman, Matt Moroun, said in a statement.

REOPENING PLANS

The president of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association called for an immediate end to the blockade, saying "persistent delays at the Ambassador Bridge risk disrupting automotive production that employs tens of thousands of Canadians."

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared in public on Monday for the first time in more than a week after being infected with Covid-19, saying the protest had to stop. Trudeau reiterated on Tuesday that "we're going to continue to follow the science" when interim Conservative leader Candice Bergen asked Trudeau in parliament whether he will follow the science and end the restrictions quickly.

Trudeau has denounced the demonstrators' tactics but one of his Liberal Party colleagues has broken rank on the government's hardline stance on vaccine mandates. Joel Lightbound called on the government to move away from divisive politics and present a clear roadmap for lifting of pandemic restrictions.

Meanwhile some provinces are beginning to lift the strict Covid-19 restrictions.

Quebec Premier Francois Legault on Tuesday announced a gradual reopening of the province's offices, businesses, bars and social activities through March 14, while lifting restrictions on the number of visitors allowed in private homes.

Legault said a recent protest by truckers in Quebec City did not influence his plans, but acknowledged that some people in the French-language province were fed up with the restrictions.

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said the requirement to provide proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test for businesses, workplaces and other public venues will end on Feb. 14.

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