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Amherst mayor says Nova Scotia, New Brunswick border ‘not open’ unless both sides on board

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Coronavirus: Cross-border families eager to reunite amid talks of re-establishing Maritime Bubble The four Atlantic premiers met last week and agreed on re-introducing the Atlantic bubble by no later than April 19th.On Friday, however, Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin abruptly announced the province would open the border to New Brunswickers on Saturday morning, creating a quasi-Maritime Bubble.However, until both sides agree on lifting restrictions, the border isn’t really “open”, said Kogon.As it stands, Nova Scotians crossing the border would still need to self-isolate in New Brunswick for 14 days, and the same for New Brunswickers returning home from a trip to Nova Scotia.“If you’re based in New Brunswick and you come to Nova Scotia,.

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