Canada extends international travel ban to September 30
Canada has a separate agreement for border crossings with the United States, which is in place until September 21
Canada extended a measure barring most foreign travelers from entering the country amid continued efforts to limit the introduction and spread of the coronavirus, Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said on Friday on Twitter.
The extension to September 30 applies to foreign travelers entering Canada from outside the United States. Canada has a separate agreement for border crossings with the United States, which is in place until September 21.