Canada and the U.S. have agreed for a second time to extend an order closing their shared border to nonessential travel during the pandemic.
The U.S. and Canada closed their shared border to nonessential traffic in March and extended that order last month. On Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the order has been extended yet again.The U.S. and Canada closed their shared border to nonessential traffic in March and extended that order last month. On Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the order has been extended yet again.The U.S.
The move delays the border's reopening by another 30 days, until June 21. The prime minister also made clear that another delay after that may well be in the cards. "As we've seen, the decisions that we're taking are very much made week-to-week in this crisis. The situation is changing rapidly, and we're adjusting constantly to get that balance right, between keeping people safe and restoring a semblance of normality and economic activity that we all rely on," Trudeau added during a"We're gonna keep making those decisions as time goes on.
"We're both going to want to do the normal," he told reporters."We want to get back everything. We want to get back to normal." It has been roughly two months since travelers could cross the U.S.-Canada border as tourists because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since
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