By The Canadian Press
Discussions about when and how to begin easing those restrictions are ongoing

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Canada and the U.S. are working on plans to deal with what she calls an inevitable increase in cross-border traffic as economies in both countries emerge from their pandemic-induced comas. Freeland said traffic over the shared border is bound to increase as states and provinces reopen shuttered businesses and ease restrictions on personal mobility, even if the current Canada-U.S. ban on non-essential travel remains unchanged.…


May 12, 2020

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