Niagara's border crossings will remain closed to non-essential traffic for another month.
The restrictions at the Canada - U.S. border have been extended until November 21st.
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair made the announcement on Twitter this morning.
He says the decision was based on the best public health advice available and it will help keep Canadians safe.
The border first closed in March and the deal has been extended several times since then.

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