Partial closure of Canada-U.S. border extended to Oct. 21
OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says the partial closure of the border with the United States is being extended another month, to Oct. 21.
Crossings of the border have been largely restricted to trade goods, essential workers and citizens returning home since March, in an attempt to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Blair and his American counterpart, acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf, each tweeted the latest one-month extension of the closure agreement this morning.
The pandemic has raged in the United States throughout the spring and summer, and cases in Canada have recently started rising again as well.