The four Atlantic provinces have agreed to open their borders to each other on July 3, the Council of Atlantic Premiers announced Wednesday in a news release. The agreement means travellers within the Atlantic provinces will not be required to self-isolate after crossing the borders. It is unclear whether this applies to all four Atlantic provinces, which include Newfoundland and Labrador. Premier Stephen McNeil said he feels confident opening the borders because the Atlantic provinces have almost completely flattened the curve of COVID-19 cases. McNeil said if there is an outbreak caused by the Atlantic bubble, the provinces are prepared to take necessary precautions.
Source: CBC News June 24, 2020 16:18 UTC