My spouse and I received our CoPR and have not landed yet. We are US citizens living near the BC border in Washington state, and had planned on landing by private vehicle within the next few months. Since we have CoPR, are we now considered permanent residents for the purpose of the travel restrictions, or do we have that status only after we have landed? I expect the exemption for US citizens on entering Canada to be removed any moment now..
I have checked and there do not appear to be published details on these. Wait a few days, they usually do publish (and then sometimes clarifications later as needed).
I do NOT expect exemption on US citizens to be removed. Personal opinion only. The economies and functioning are too tightly integrated. (It doesn't mean it's impossible, just unlikely)
So either way I expect you will be able to enter.
Note though: US citizens entering are subject to the 14-day (I think that's the number) self-isolation. So in fact the number of US citizens entering in the next while is going to drop tremendously. Tourism from abroad is basically shuttered.
Of course, the situation is changing fast. By the time you want to travel, these temporary restrictions might be gone, or there may be something else happening.
For the time being, just keep planning as you had been before. As the date gets closer, it may make sense to alter depending on circumstances.