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Trudeau says snowbirds could face fines at land border
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians returning by land can’t be barred entry, but they can be fined for not getting COVID-19 tests. Trudeau says quarantine hotels for returning air travelers aren’t detention centres; they’re a necessary health measures, especially because of new variants of COVID-19.
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The Canadian Press
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CP117474621
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2/9/2021 3:28:00 PM
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airport
COVID-19
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land border
quarentine
Snowbirds
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