From the CBC:
“Canada-U.S. border closure to be
extended for another 30 days, say officials”
CBC News has confirmed that the
agreement to restrict travel across the Canada-U.S. border will be extended
into August. Senior government officials
confirm the arrangement limiting border access to essential travel only will be
rolled over for another 30 days. The
agreement, which has to be reviewed each month, was set to expire on July 21.
It's now being renewed for the fourth time since the border closed to
non-essential traffic on March 21. News of the extension was first reported by
Reuters. The extension comes after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S.
President Donald Trump spoke on the phone Monday about a range of issues that
included the border closure. Canadian government officials say they expect the
border to stay largely closed for the foreseeable future, despite calls from
U.S. members of Congress to consider a phased plan for reopening. COVID-19
cases are hitting record daily highs in a large number of U.S. states — which
would make any resumption of pre-pandemic travel a significant health threat to
Canada. "We recognize that the situation continues to be complex in the
United States in regards to COVID-19," Trudeau said Monday at a press
conference. "Every month, we have been able to extend the border closures
to all but essential goods and services and those discussions are
ongoing." Recent polling suggests that more than 80 per cent of Canadians
favour keeping the border restrictions in place. Some leading public health
experts have suggested the border should remain closed until at least the end
of the year. Dr. Howard Njoo, Canada's deputy public health
officer, said the border closure continues to make sense from a public health
perspective because of the differences in the epidemiological climates in the
two countries. "Canadians have made tremendous sacrifices to date in terms
of flattening the curve and we're seeing the fruits of our labours," Njoo
said. "We don't want to ... waste these efforts by potentially ...
reintroducing the virus into Canada and increasing the risk of further
transmission." Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-François Blanchet told reporters
that the border should remain closed because the pandemic is still out of
control in the U.S. "If we take
examples of countries who managed well this crisis, in the list of those who
did well, you won't find the United States," Blanchet said. "As long as the border appears to be a
threat in the health of Quebecers and Canadians, it should remain closed."
^ This isn’t surprising. Canada
continues to be internally locked-down (between the Provinces and Territories)
so why would they open internationally (between the US and Canada?) Sadly. The Canadian
Government is not taking into account those towns right on the border (like
Campobello Island, New Brunswick) where the closest gas station is in Maine. ^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-us-border-closure-extended-august-1.5648879
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