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N.B. teen starts online petition calling for loosening of COVID-19 restrictions for N.B. truckers

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COVID-19 rules and it is gaining support. COVID-19 — New Brunswick truckers ‘blindsided’ by new isolation requirements, association says Thirteen-year-old Lena Stiles, of Sackville, says she is taking a stand for New Brunswick truckers like her father.“They work so hard and keep this country going,” said Lena.Last week, she said started an online petition calling on the province to give truckers more freedom when they return home to their families.Under new COVID-19 restrictions, drivers are expected to stay at home unless they’re getting necessities of life, according to public health regulations.Lena said she cannot spend any time with her dad outside of home.“I am getting lots of comments saying I hope you continue and it is a good.

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