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Coronavirus: Freeland won’t say if U.S. wants border deal extended beyond June

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Canada and the United States are both “very comfortable” with their mutual ban on non-essential cross-border travel, but Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland won’t say if the Americans want to extend the restrictions beyond June 21.

Recent media reports suggest the U.S., fearing the importing of COVID-19 cases, wants an indefinite timeline for existing restrictions at both its southern and northern borders.

It’s not clear if that pertains to the ban on non-essential travel or is specifically aimed at curtailing immigration. Freeland refused Friday to discuss the details of Canada’s ongoing talks with the U.S.

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