Hours are being cut at some Canadian land border crossings, including several in Manitoba, amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced the temporary reduction of hours at 27 “low-traffic ports of entry” along the Canada-United States border Wednesday.
All non-essential travel into Canada continues to be prohibited amid the COVID-19 pandemic, although economic supply chains and trade remain open between the two countries.
The Manitoba borders affected include: The changes go into effect at 11:59 p.m. Wednesday and will remain in effect until the federal government’s ban on entry into Canada from the U.S.