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Anti-vax mandate truck convoy rolls through Alberta

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The convoy of semis continues moving east towards Ottawa fighting the mandate that truck drivers have to be vaccinated to cross the border.

While many people in that camp are showing support, data suggests most Canadians want to see stricter rules on the unvaccinated.

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