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The Big Three 2-10-22
1 Canadian lawmakers expressed increasing worry Tuesday about the economic effects of the Canadian Convoy freedom after the busiest border crossing between the U.S. and Canada became partially blocked by truckers protesting vaccine mandates and other restrictions.
2 Albertans will no longer need to show their QR code to dine in restaurants or sit at entertainment venues. The changes took effect at midnight Tuesday.
Premier Jason Kenney announced the three-step plan to ease public health measures in the province on Tuesday. As he'd previously promised, the restrictions exemption program — Alberta's version of the vaccine passport — was first to go.
But trucks and tractors are back once again blocking the highway to the border crossing in Alberta because not all mandates were lifted.
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3 Virgil Westdale, a West Michigan World War II veteran and Congressional Gold Medal recipient has passed away at the age of 104.
Westdale enlisted in the Army Air Corp during WWII. He was demoted and had his pilots license taken away when the Army discovered he was part Japanese.
Westdale helped push the Germans out of Italy, rescued the “Lost Battalion” in France and freed prisoners from Dachau Concentration Camp in Germany.
In addition to the Congressional Gold Medal, Westdale also received French Legion of Honor Medal for his service during the war.
After the war, he obtained two university degrees and pursued a career in research and development with large corporations where he ended up receiving 25 U.S. patents and earned an international award for his work with photocopier components.
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