Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responds to a question from the media during a new conference outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa, Monday June 8, 2020. Trudeau says he'll propose equipping police with body-worn cameras to the country's premiers this week, hoping for rapid movement. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responds to a question from the media during a new conference outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa, Monday June 8, 2020. Trudeau says he'll propose equipping police with body-worn cameras to the country's premiers this week, hoping for rapid movement. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
The ban on non-essential crossings of the US-Canada border is being loosened.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it is aimed at allowing some families to reunite.
But Trudeau says the rules still require anyone entering the country to self-isolate for two weeks and he warns against breaking that rule.
The border with the United States has been closed since March, except for goods and certain categories of essential workers.