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Newsroom Ready: Trudeau says Canada considering stronger border measures
Canada is extending the use of quarantine hotels for international air travellers another month, and considering whether it needs to do more to stop COVID-19 cases from getting into the country from abroad. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that could include barring incoming flights from specific countries, such as India, even as he defended his government's actions on the border as effective.
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The Canadian Press
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CP121952921
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4/20/2021 3:00:00 PM
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Coronavirus
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Justin Trudeau
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