From the CBC:
“Canada-U.S. border will remain
closed until Sept. 21”
The federal government will
extend the Canada-U.S. land border closure for another 30 days until Sept. 21,
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said Friday. The closure to non-essential travel has been
in place for months, but with caseloads still high in many U.S. states, the two
governments have mutually agreed to continue restricting movement across the
world's longest international border. "We will continue to do what's
necessary to keep our communities safe," Blair said in a tweet. The
closure has resulted in a dramatic drop in traffic between the two countries
although essential workers — like truck drivers and health-care professionals —
are still able to cross by land despite the restrictions. Canadians are still
able to fly to U.S. destinations. The federal government has also moved to curb
the movement of Americans through Canada who are ostensibly on their way to
Alaska. U.S. travellers destined for the northern state have been limited to
five crossings in Western Canada and they must commit to taking a direct route.
Dr. Theresa Tam, the chief public health officer of Canada, says the government
will continue to monitor epidemiological data on both sides of the border
before making a decision to open the country to more U.S. travellers. Tam said
she didn't want to see a spike in cases related to the U.S. after Canada has
been able to flatten the infection curve with aggressive public health
measures. "We want to keep up our good work and, as you've seen from the
map, Canada is actually in quite a good position right now," she told
reporters Friday. Brian Higgins, a Democratic congressman for the New York
district that includes Buffalo and the Niagara area, said he was disappointed
but not surprised that the border closure was extended. "I have been
working with Canadian officials at the federal level for several months toward
the goal of getting a mutually agreed-to plan to open the border or, short of
that, expanding the category of who is an essential traveller," said Higgins,
who was among nearly two dozen members of Congress to sign a letter in July
calling for a plan to reopen the border. "But I have come to realize that
the Canadian federal government response to COVID-19 was early, strong and
united. The American federal government response was slow, chaotic and
adversarial." Higgins said he doesn't think Washington wants to keep the
border closed but doesn't have much choice. Meanwhile, he said the border
closure is having an impact on his district. "We have, in Buffalo and
western New York, two professional sports franchises — the NFL Buffalo Bills,
the NHL Buffalo Sabres — highly dependent on the Canadian season ticket-holders
for those two franchises. Forty-five percent of our business at the
Buffalo-Niagara international airport is citizens from Canada — by and large
from Ontario. Our retail economy is highly dependent on the Canadian shopper.
Canadians spend $10 million a year on health care in western New York," he
said. "All of this has obviously
come to a screaming halt."
^ This extension was no surprise.
The real surprise is how violent Canadians across the country are being to
people they suspect of being American. The majority are legally allowed in
Canada - with most being Canadian
Citizens as well as American Citizens. Regular Canadians have allowed fear to
control their lives and their anger and seem to make it a “game” (a sick game)
of hunting down suspected Americans and then yelling and/or attacking them.
That is the real pandemic that Canada is facing today. ^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-us-border-closure-september-21-1.5686475
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