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'Looking forward to getting back together,' Windsor mayor says of border opening
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens says people in his border city are looking forward to reuniting with family and friends in the United States. Speaking in Ottawa, Dilkens adds that he is still looking for details, including what happens to Canadians who have mixed vaccinations.
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The Canadian Press
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