As travel resumes around the world, Trudeau’s Liberals are taking an absurdly cautious approach. Last month, officials said a significant majority, a minimum of 75 per cent, of Canadians need to be double vaccinated before they ease border restrictions.
“I wish there was a more artful way to say this, but this is bulls–t,” said Rep. Brian Higgins, a Democratic congressman from Buffalo, N.Y., when the decision was announced. “It’s arbitrary. It doesn’t follow the science, it doesn’t follow the facts, it doesn’t follow the data.”
If Higgins was upset in June, he must’ve been absolutely fuming on Friday. In what would be an epic troll if it didn’t adversely affect so many people’s lives and livelihoods, Trudeau suggested he may actually require 80 per cent of Canadians to get two doses before further relaxing border controls.
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