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Canadian officials reviewing border policy as COVID-19 spreads across the U.S.

Union representing border guards calls on government for more health officials at airports, while Liberal government announces aid package for provinces to deal with virus spread.

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Canadian officials are examining the country’s land border policies as the coronavirus spreads across the United States, the union representing border guards says.


OTTAWA—Canadian officials are reviewing the country’s land border policies as COVID-19 continues to spread across the United States, the union representing border guards says.

Jean-Pierre Fortin, the national president of the Customs and Immigration Union, told the Star Wednesday that his members’ immediate concern is more support from Health Canada at the country’s major airports — including Toronto’s Pearson International.

Alex Boutilier

Alex Boutilier is a former national politics reporter with the Toronto Star’s Ottawa bureau.

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