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Published: September 22, 2022

Trudeau will lift Canada’s COVID jab travel mandate this month: senior gov’t source

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Thu Sep 22, 2022 – 4:21 pm EDT

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – After more than two years of border restrictions, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau decided to drop COVID-related border restrictions, according to a “senior government source” who spoke to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

BREAKING: Ottawa has decided to drop the vaccination requirement for people entering Canada, end random COVID-19 testing at airports and make the use of the ArriveCan app optional by the end of this month. https://t.co/9P34zF0hl2

— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 22, 2022

Earlier this week, LifeSiteNews reported that it was hinted in the mainstream press that the government was going to lift the border mandates, which include mandatory use of the ArriveCAN software, and presentation of private medical information.

Since then, multiple Canadian and international outlets confirmed that it was indeed the case that the border would be open by the end of the month. However, Trudeau – away on international travel – had yet to confirm the news.

Trudeau returned to Parliament Hill today after international backlash related to his Bohemian Rhapsody impression went viral, and it was leaked to the CBC that he had agreed to lift the border measures.

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