Restrictions on non-U.S. international travel extended to Oct. 31
TORONTO -- The federal government has extended the existing restrictions on non-U.S. international travel until Oct. 31.
Minister of Public Safety Bill Blair announced the extension in a tweet on Wednesday.
The restrictions apply to anyone entering Canada from a country other than the U.S. All of these international travellers entering Canada must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival, provide contact information for enforcing the quarantine and undergo screening by a border official.
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