Justin Trudeau on Tuesday said the next phases of reopening the Canadian-U.S. border could come within weeks and not months.This comes a day after Ottawa announced that fully vaccinated Canadians can return to the country without having to go through quarantine as of July 5, though they will still need to take COVID-19 tests.At the time, the government described it as the “first phase” of a gradual lifting of restrictions but did not lay out a timeline for the next phases of the border reopening.
Fully vaccinated Canadians can enter country without quarantine on July 5 “We are doing things gradually, but we are talking about weeks and not months anymore.