From the CBC:
“Canada-U.S. border
restrictions extended as U.S. congressman pushes for reopening plan”
The Canada-U.S. border will
remain closed to non-essential travel until at least May 21. Public Safety
Minister Bill Blair tweeted the extension this morning. "We will continue
to base our decisions on the best public health advice available to keep
Canadians safe from COVID-19," he said. The Canada-U.S. border agreement,
which has been in place since March of last year, bars entry to most travellers
who are not Canadian citizens, permanent residents or people entering from the
U.S. for "essential" reasons. Most people who enter the country are
required to self-isolate for 14 days after their arrival.
Marking the extension, U.S.
Congressman Brian Higgins, co-chair of the northern border caucus, urged both
governments to craft a plan to reopen the shared border. "It's 395 days
since the United States-Canadian border closed, and the closure was just
extended another 30 days. Families on both sides of the border have been torn
apart, people who love each other, parents, grandchildren, unable to see each
other," the Democratic member from Buffalo, N.Y. told the House of Representatives today. "We
need a plan to open the U.S.-Canadian border. With vaccines, face masks, and
good physical distancing, we can do so safely and successfully."
^ At the beginning of the Pandemic the US-Canadian Border was closed mainly because the Canadians didn’t want all the infections, hospitalizations and deaths that the US was having. The border remains closed - over a year now – because of the free-fall and chaos that is currently happening in Canada. ^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/borer-closed-extended-may-1.5994968
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