The United States and Canada have decided to extend the closure of their shared border until July 21 for all non-essential travel, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday.
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" Canada and the United States have agreed to extend the border measures that are currently in place by 30 days until July 21, " said Justin Trudeau. " It is a decision that will protect people on both sides of the border as we continue the fight against Covid-19, " he added. The longest border in the world has been closed since March 20, except for trade in goods and goods.
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