Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday that the Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement would need to be renegotiated to avoid irregular crossings at Quebec’s Roxham Road and not just have the crossing shut down because “border crossings will open up elsewhere along the 6,000 km or so border we have with the United States.”
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