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U.S. closing historic Border Road to Canadian traffic
The U.S. will close a shared border road to prevent illegal crossings while Canada invests $8 million to build a parallel gravel road for local access.
- The U.S. is closing Border Road, a historic 14-kilometer gravel road stretching between the United States and Canada, to Canadian traffic.
- Previously, residents on both sides of the border had free access to travel on Border Road, but this will no longer be permitted.
- Canada plans to build a new parallel road on its side, separating the roads by a ditch marking the border, with an estimated cost of $8 million.
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‘It’s ridiculous’: U.S. closing historic Border Road to Canadian traffic
The road is set to be closed to Canadians starting this summer.
·Toronto, Canada
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'It's ridiculous': U.S. closing historic Border Road to Canadian traffic
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleU.S.-Canada 'Border Road' closure: New rules impact major truck route
A historical stretch of road shared by Canada and the United States will be closed for Canadian drivers this summer as border security ramps up. The 14-kilometre gravel road, affectionately known as Border Road, is shared by Sweet Grass Hills, Montana; and Coutts, Alberta. The road is in Montana, but Alberta maintains it.
This road has been used for decades by residents on both sides of the border. The post Canada-U.S. border: a road will be closed to the circulation of Canadians appeared first on Les Affaires.
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Total News Sources44
Leaning Left25Leaning Right0Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution81% Left
Bias Distribution
- 81% of the sources lean Left
81% Left
L 81%
C 19%
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