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Traffic at Alberta border blocked again after province announces lifting of restrictions

Protesters once again blocked Alberta's southern land border Tuesday evening, shortly after an announcement from the premier in which he said the province will lift its public health restrictions — including its vaccine passport.

In a tweet, Alberta RCMP said the north and southbound lanes to the border crossing at Coutts, Alta., are now closed due to the blockade by protesters who have been demanding an end to vaccine mandates for cross-border truckers, as well as the lifting of a host of other public health restrictions related to COVID-19.

RCMP spokesman Cpl. Curtis Peters said the border is being blocked by tractors, which moved in around 7:20 p.m. He said it is unlikely that the protestors will leave the area Tuesday night.

This is an excerpt from the CBC article.

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