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The Protest Of Truck Drivers In Canada Will End Today

The Protest of truck drivers in Canada will end today, amidst the emergency: Canada. Demonstrations have been going on for the last several weeks.

For the last several days in Canada, truck drivers have been moving on the US-Canada border. In such a situation, the agitation of these truck drivers is expected to end on Wednesday.

According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), the truck drivers’ movement against the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on the Manitoba-US border may end today.

In fact, as reported by CBC News, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have expressed hope that the protesters will leave the area soon, allowing movement to return to normal.

“We are now confident that the proposal has been agreed, the protesters will leave the area soon, and traffic to Emerson Port will begin,” said Sup Rab Hill, Chief of the Manitoba RCMP.

Let us tell you that since last Thursday, protesters have blocked Highway 75 in Manitoba. although. They have allowed emergency vehicles to come and go.

Earlier on Tuesday, the RCMP said the blockade was expected to end.

The co-owner of a duty-free shop in Emerson said that it is necessary for traffic to remain completely open for traffic so that people can move across the border.

Emerson Crossing is one of several important land ports for trade on the Canada-US border.

For the past several days, demonstrations have been going on in Canada to make the covid vaccine mandatory and impose a lockdown.

The Protest of truck drivers in Canada: On Monday, Prime Minister Trudeau declared a state of emergency for the first time in Canadian history.

In addition to the largest protests in Ottawa, demonstrations have been going on in Manitoba for two weeks.

Significantly, earlier Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged all protesters to go home, saying that this illegal activity must end and it will end.

We hope that these people decide to go home or else the police will intervene.

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