The Canada-U.S. border closure to all non-essential traffic will be extended beyond the June 21 date set last month, sources tell CBC News. It is unclear how long the border restrictions will be extended. The initial agreement was extended in April by 30 days until May 21, before being extended for another 30 days last month. Sources say both countries are happy with the current arrangement which was set to expire on June 21. More than 110,000 people have died of the coronavirus in the United States, one of the world's worst-hit nations.
Source: CBC News June 10, 2020 01:51 UTC