Canada’s differences precluded clear rules for reopening, Trudeau says

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The provincial and federal governments agreed on general principles for lifting restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19 but not on hard rules and measurements to use. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that's because each jurisdiction is different and one set of standards wouldn't have worked.

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The provincial and federal governments agreed on general principles for lifting restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19 but not on hard rules and measurements to use. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that’s because each jurisdiction is different and one set of standards wouldn’t have worked.

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