Canada opens borders to fully vaccinated U.S. travelers:
Canada opens borders to fully vaccinated U.S. travelers:
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Canada opened its borders to fully vaccinated U.S. travelers on Monday, but local leaders say it will take time before tourism rates are comparable to 2019 levels. While Canadian businesses near the border have spent weeks preparing for the country's reopening, travelers may have a harder time getting certain reservations or could face longer wait times due to staffing shortages and supply chain issues. Planning a trip up north? All travelers, regardless of vaccination status, will need to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test to enter.

Additionally, travelers must show proof of vaccination in either English, French or a certified translation. Canada's government also suggests mask wearing in shared spaces, and certain provinces – including Quebec and Ontario – enforce mandates.  New York's Assembly Judiciary Committee, which could start an impeachment process, will meet on Monday as Gov. Andrew Cuomo faces pressure to leave office after a report detailed his alleged sexual harassment of female aides. Assembly Democrats are confident they have the votes to impeach Cuomo if he doesn't resign, and drawing up articles of impeachment could start in days. 

On Thursday, Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi said Cuomo's office would cooperate with the Judiciary Committee's work. Cuomo could also face misdemeanor charges if law enforcement can substantiate a complaint accusing the governor of groping an aide in the Executive Mansion

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