Thursday, April 25, 2024

Canada-U.S. border restrictions extended another month

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Canada is extending travel restrictions with the U.S. for at least another month.

Non-essential travel restrictions between the two countries will be in place until Nov. 21, Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said on Twitter.

Restrictions were first implemented in March, as COVID-19 began spreading in both countries.

The policy has been extended several times since.

The restrictions prohibit anyone from crossing the land border for leisure or recreation.

It does not apply to people flying in.

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