Job action at the border has ended as the union representing border guards and customs officers has reached an agreement with the government.
The deal was reached just before 8 p.m. Friday, just hours after the job action began.
The agreement includes a two percent per year salary increase over four years.
Union spokespeople say the bargaining team will be discussing next steps for ratification tomorrow.
There were concerns that the work-to-rule job action at the border would significantly slow things down asĀ fully vaccinated Americans were eager to cross the border in Canada for non-essential reasons starting today.