The Canadian Border Services Agency is temporarily reducing the times people can access the country through land, air and marine ports of entry.
As of midnight Saturday, 12 land points of entry, and eight air points of entry are seeing reduced hours. One marine point of entry and one land point of entry will see their hours deferred to seasonal openings.
The CBSA says supply chains and trade will remain open to ensure that access to goods and services are not interrupted, noting that the measures are related to COVID-19 and while temporary will remain in effect until further notice.

















