Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Wednesday that the U.S.-Canada border closure agreement is working, with essential business travel continuing, but said discussions about the future of the arrangement continue daily but would not confirm reports that the ban on non-essential travel would continue into late July.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Freeland doesn’t confirm latest Canada-U.S. border closure extension, says discussions continue
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