Trudeau resists business pressure to open U.S. border for summer | Business

Nonessential travel between the U.S. and Canada will be banned for another month despite mounting pressure from businesses to ease COVID-19 travel restrictions.

Justin Trudeau’s border chief announced an extension of the current border rules until at least July 21 in a tweet Friday morning. The world’s longest undefended border has been closed to most travel since March 2020, when it was shut in an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

Public Safety Minister Bill Blair also said restrictions on travel to other countries would continue, but added the Canadian government would begin to flesh out planned exemptions for fully vaccinated travelers on Monday.

“We are working on two tracks in terms of proof of vaccinations for Canadians who wish to travel,” Trudeau said at a midday video conference from his Ottawa residence. “We have to really make sure that not only fully vaccinated people can travel but that…

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