The Ambassador Bridge, one of the main connecting arteries between Canada and the United States blocked for seven days by those who demonstrated against the anti-Covid measures, has reopened to traffic. This was announced by the company that manages the bridge.

"The Ambassador Bridge is now fully open, allowing once again the free flow of trade between the Canadian and American economies," reads a statement. The blockade had repercussions for the auto industry on both sides of the border.

The Canadian police have worked tirelessly to clear the no-vax protests at the Ambassador Bridge that have been going on for days, with trucks on the street to block the transport of goods and more.

IN EUROPE - Meanwhile, after the "contagion" in Paris and New Zealand, hundreds of cars, caravans and trucks part of the "caravan" of the no-vax march inspired by the protest in Canada, are preparing today to enter Brussels despite local authorities have banned the sit-in.

About 1,300 vehicles arrived yesterday evening from all over France in Lille, a French city close to the border with Belgium, reports the police.

(Unioneonline / D)

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