Restrictions at Canada-U.S. border could soon be eased, Trump suggests
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is suggesting that travel restrictions along the Canada-U.S. border could be relaxed sooner rather than later.
Trump says Canada is doing well in controlling the spread of COVID-19 and says the border shared by the two countries could be among the first to be “released.”
He made the comments today during a news conference at the White House.
The two countries imposed a ban on non-essential travel in both directions in mid-March, an agreement that’s currently set to expire April 21.