United States President Donald Trump signalled Wednesday that he’s prepared to support easing travel restrictions along the Canada-U.S. border sooner rather than later, something Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he believes shows a “recognition” on the part of the President about the “special relationship” between Canada and the United States. However, Trudeau specified that it will still be a “significant” amount of time before his government will consider any easing of the current border restrictions.
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