Nova Scotia will lift some of its border restrictions and open to the rest of Atlantic Canada next week. As of June 23, if someone from outside the Atlantic provinces completes 14 days of self-isolation in an Atlantic province, they will be permitted to travel to Nova Scotia without additional isolation. But New Brunswick has stuck to its original reopening plan, refusing to lift the self-isolation requirement early to coincide with the other three Atlantic provinces' plans. People from the rest of Nova Scotia won't be allowed to enter New Brunswick without isolating until Phase 2, which is expected on or before July 1. Strang noted that Cumberland County residents would still need to self-isolate at home upon returning to Nova Scotia until the June 23 opening date.
Source: CBC News June 15, 2021 15:05 UTC