When asked about the Canada-U.S. border given some of the recent spikes in coronavirus cases in some U.S. states, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said there is a consensus to keep the current Canada-U.S. border measures in place and they are taking a look at some loopholes within the system.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Trudeau says there is consensus to keep Canada-U.S. border restrictions in place
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