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Canada To Drop COVID-19 Tests For Vaccinated Visitors, Officials SayCanada will no longer require a pre-arrival COVID-19 test for vaccinated travelers as of April 1.

Police Warning Drivers To Protect Against Gas Thefts As Oil Prices SoarPolice in the U.S. and Canada are warning drivers to take extra steps to protect their vehicles from possible gas thefts as fuel prices surge at a pace not seen in over a decade.

Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Invokes Emergency Powers To Quell ProtestsCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked emergency powers Monday to quell the protests by truck drivers and others who have paralyzed Ottawa and blocked border crossings in anger over the country’s COVID-19 restrictions.

Canada-US Bridge Blockade Affecting Local EconomyFriday marked the fifth day of the nation's most lucrative trade route remaining closed as Canadian protestors blockade the Ambassador Bridge.

Ontario Declares Emergency Over Truck Blockades In CanadaOntario’s premier declared a state of emergency Friday in reaction to the truck blockades in Ottawa and at the U.S. border and threatened heavy penalties against those who interfere with the free flow of goods and people.

US Urges Canada To Use Federal Powers To End Bridge BlockadeFor the fourth straight day, scores of truckers taking part in what they dubbed the Freedom Convoy blocked the Ambassador Bridge connecting Windsor, Ontario, to Detroit, disrupting the flow of auto parts and other products between the two countries.

Canadian Protesters Block Access To Ambassador Bridge As Demonstrations Against COVID-19 Measures ContinueCanadian protesters have impeded access to the busiest international crossing in North America again Tuesday as frustration over their ongoing demonstrations against COVID-19 rules continues to roil the nation.

Caesars Windsor Temporarily Closes Through Jan. 26 As Due To Rise In COVID CasesWith concerns of COVID cases rising in Ontario, Caesars Windsor says it is temporarily closing its door Wednesday through at least Jan. 26.

Judge Keeps Michigan Oil Pipeline Case In Federal CourtA federal judge retained jurisdiction Tuesday in a dispute over a Canadian oil pipeline that runs through a section of the Great Lakes, rejecting Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's contention that the case belongs in state court.

White House: US Will Discuss Michigan Pipeline With CanadaThe U.S. and Canada will discuss the future of an oil pipeline that crosses part of the Great Lakes and is the subject of rising tension over whether it should be shut down, the White House said Monday.

U.S. Land Border Reopens To Vaccinated Canadians After More Than A YearAfter 20 months of being closed, the U.S. land border reopened to vaccinated Canadians on Monday.

Detroit-Windsor Tunnel Remaining Cashless After Fully Reopening Nov. 8 To Those VaccinatedOfficials say the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel will remain cashless on the Detroit side after fully reopening Monday to vaccinated travelers going to Canada.

Canada Cites US Treaty In Pipeline Dispute In MichiganCanada invoked a treaty with the United States and asked a judge on Oct. 4 to suspend litigation over Michigan's effort to shut down a Great Lakes oil pipeline.

U.S. Extends Non-Essential Travel With Canada, MexicoCanadian travelers hoping to visit the U.S. will have to wait even longer, as the U.S. extended travel restrictions with Canada and Mexico.