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Ontario reopens borders with Manitoba and Quebec today

The Manitoba-Ontario border is pictured on April 19, 2021. (CTV News Photo Scott Andersson) The Manitoba-Ontario border is pictured on April 19, 2021. (CTV News Photo Scott Andersson)
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TORONTO -

Ontario's borders with Quebec and Manitoba fully reopen today.

A provincial order restricting interprovincial travel between those provinces expired at midnight.

The regulation was introduced in April as Ontario battled a third wave of COVID-19.

It applied to land and water borders.

Travel between the regions was limited to essential reasons such as health care, custody or compassionate grounds like attending a funeral.

It also allowed law enforcement to stop and question people about their reasons for entering Ontario.

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