Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Calgary, Alberta, last week.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Calgary, Alberta, recently.
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TORONTO– Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated on Thursday Canada could begin allowing totally vaccinated Americans into Canada as of mid-August for non-essential travel and ought to be in a position to welcome completely vaccinated travelers from all nations by early September. Trudeau spoke with leaders of Canadas provinces and his workplace released a readout of the call. Trudeau noted Canada continues to lead G20 nations in vaccination rates with around 80% of qualified Canadians vaccinated with their very first dose and over 50% of qualified Canadians totally vaccinated.