COVID-19: U.S. Extends Canada Border Closure to September 21
The United States Department of Homeland Security is keeping America’s border closed until at least Sept. 21 to even fully-vaccinated Canadians hoping to head south
The United States Department of Homeland Security is keeping America’s border closed until at least Sept. 21 to even fully-vaccinated Canadians hoping to head south
The long-awaited re-opening of the Canada-U.S. border is now only three weeks away – with Ottawa planning to allow fully-vaccinated Americans and permanent residents into
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Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau is hoping to allow more people into the country during the pandemic under expanded categories of just who is
Canada has confirmed a new month-long extension of the closure of the Canada-U.S. border to all but essential travel to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Canada’s border with the U.S. will remain closed to non-essential travel until at least January 21, as the battle to contain the spread of coronavirus
Canada has extended international travel restrictions in place due to coronavirus until January 21, 2021, while also introducing a mechanism to allow international amateur athletes
Canada has confirmed its border with the U.S. will remain closed to non-essential travel until at least December 21 as the battle to contain the
Canada has confirmed its border with the U.S. will remain closed to non-essential travel until at least November 21 as the battle to contain the
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