Saskatchewan, Alberta premiers call for open U.S.-Canada border
Posted July 23, 2021 8:45 pm.
Last Updated July 23, 2021 9:34 pm.
Two Canadian provincial premiers and the leaders of three U.S. states are calling for the re-opening of the border between the two countries.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, his Alberta counterpart Jason Kenney, and the governors of North Dakota, Montana and Idaho have written the heads of their two countries to ask for the move.
Joined provincial and state leaders @PremierScottMoe, @DougBurgum, @GregForMontana, @GovernorLittle to call for reopening of Canada-U.S. borders for safe travel.
With high vaccination rates in both countries, we can reopen the borders safely now. pic.twitter.com/n5TOhohtFF
— Jason Kenney ???????????????????????? (@jkenney) July 23, 2021
The letter says the time has come for citizens to be able to move freely over the border to resume trade and tourism.
It says the current restrictions are unnecessary delays and that the states and provinces are managing their COVID-19 infections.
Canada has said it will begin easing entry for Americans on Aug. 9 while the U.S. has said it will wait until at least Aug. 21.