COVID-19: Canada resumes services & adjusts service hours at five more ports of entry
Ottawa: Following decline in Covid-19 cases across the globe, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is going to resume its services and adjust service hours at four land ports from May 11.
According to the information, CBSA will also start services at the Cranbrook airport from May 2.
As per the plan, service will resume at Clarenceville (Quebec), Gillespie Portage (New Brunswick) and Lacolle: Route 223 (Quebec) from May 11.
Similarly, services the CBSA will resume services at the following land port of entry from Little Gold Creek (Yukon) from June 1 and at the Cranbrook airport from May 2.
Meanwhile, there are certain General Aviation (GA) sites where border clearance services will continue to be suspended or operating with reduced hours until further notice,officials said.