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No Timeline When Canada/US Border Will Open

It could be the fall before consideration is given to removing travel restrictions at the Canada-US border. Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam offered that potential end date to a Commons health committee last week. “I do think that Canada is probably on a good trajectory in terms of its epidemiologically and our own vaccination coverage. I do think that between now and moving towards the fall, we should expect some shift in that policy,” said Dr. Tam. The border has been closed to non-essential travel since last March. The restrictions have been extended month-by-month since and recently moved to June 21st as the latest deadline.

Closed Border Likely Until The Fall

File photo It could be the fall before consideration is given to removing travel restrictions at the Canada-US border. Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam offered that potential end date to a Commons health committee last week. “I do think that Canada is probably on a good trajectory in terms of its epidemiologically and our own vaccination coverage. I do think that between now and moving towards the fall, we should expect some shift in that policy,” said Dr. Tam. The border has been closed to non-essential travel since last March. The restrictions have been extended month-by-month since and recently moved to June 21st as the latest deadline.

At committee: COVID border controls and pandemic spending

iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Apr 20, 2021 6:31am Border control was among the topics of the auditor general s report on pandemic preparedness. (Martin Regg Cohn/Toronto Star) Amid another round of surging COVID-19 cases across the country,  PUBLIC ACCOUNTS members will take a closer look at the initial efforts by the federal government to respond to the first wave of outbreaks last year, courtesy of a briefing session with Auditor General Karen Hogan on the findings of her report on “pandemic preparedness, surveillance and border controls,” which was tabled last month. The committee will also hear from the heads of the two agencies that were the focus of the audit: 

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