BREAKING: Canada to End Vaccine Mandates for Domestic Travel, Outbound Flights

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Canada has been widely condemned for pushing nonsensical vaccine mandates.

The country notoriously threatened truckers who refused to take the drug by claiming “your corporate accounts will be frozen, the insurance on your vehicle will be suspended.”

If they refused to take the drug, working-class Canadians risked losing their employment and means of living. Making matters worse, some Canadian politicians are threatening to ban their ability to operate a motor vehicle altogether.

The Canadian government is finally backpedaling some of these insane coronavirus-related demands.

The country announced that they will be lifting the vaccine mandate for domestic travel and outbound international flights, according to CBC News.

Canada made sure to comment they will reinstate the vaccine mandate if a new variant of COVID-19 is detected.

Canada is one of the last nations to lift the mandate on its citizenry.

It’s been in effect since October 30, 2021.

Despite these restrictions, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau still contracted COVID-19 multiple times, including in June 2022.

Ottawa received world attention when Canadian citizens protested alongside truckers that were refusing to comply with the vaccine mandate.

CNN analyst and Harvard professor Juliette Kayyem agreed with Canada’s sick plan to blacklist truck drivers from working or even operating a motor vehicle ever again.

The truckers have begun inspiring working class people around the world to rise up and demand freedom.