‘Eventually, but not for today,’ Trudeau says of when Canada-U.S. border might reopen
WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is waving off suggestions that the Canada-U. S. border will reopen any time soon.
Trudeau says Canadians are looking forward to the day when incidental cross-border travel can “eventually” resume.
But he says that discussion is not for today, and that people on both sides of the border will have to keep waiting patiently for the COVID-19 pandemic to abate.
Trudeau’s recent conversations with President Joe Biden and other U.S. officials have rekindled the debate about reopening the border.