Order restricting entry to Canada extended to July 31 as COVID-19 worries remain
OTTAWA — The federal government says it has extended tight rules barring most foreign travellers from entering Canada until the end of July as part of efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19.
The restrictions covering people seeking to enter Canada from countries other than the United States were set to expire at midnight Tuesday, the end of June.
The rule was imposed by an order of the federal cabinet in March.
“I can confirm the order has been extended,” said Rebecca Purdy, a spokesperson for the Canada Border Services Agency.

