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Freeland non-committal on dropping COVID-19 tests for travellers
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada mustn't let its guard down against COVID-19 -- and that includes the requirement that travellers submit to a test before entering the country. The U.S. this week announced plans to begin letting fully vaccinated Canadians back across the land border, a plan that doesn't include testing.
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