Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says we’ll need stronger screening measures in place at the border crossings in Niagara and across the rest of the country.
This would help deal with an anticipated increase in cross border traffic, as more businesses reopen in Canada and the United States.
The border closed to non-essential traffic back in March.
Trudeau won’t say if he’s expecting it to reopen, once the deal expires May 21st.

Welland Building Owner Fined
Lincoln EarlyON Child Centre Opens
Too Many Niagara Politicians: Chair
City Maintaining Doctor Recruitment in Budget
Marineland to Make Next Move: Minister
Opinions Wanted on Port Colborne Future
Welcoming Streets Initiative Approved
NRP Officer Cleared of Wrongdoing