The proposed measures include deploying drones and canine units to monitor border crossings as well as investments in lab ...
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OTTAWA--The Canadian government is expected on Monday to roll out formally its plan to improve border security amid concerns from President-elect Donald Trump, said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
Trump warned Canada last month that if it did not stop the flow of illegal drugs and illegal immigrants across the border, then 25% tariffs would be coming.
CBSA officials say they monitor traveller volumes and take measures to minimize border wait times at land ports of entry and at international airports, without compromising safety and security. Early ...
Some of Canada's premiers appeared to disagree with Ontario Premier Doug Ford on his approach to retaliatory measures, less than a day after he threatened to cut off the province's energy supply to ...
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reminds travellers that it can be extra busy at the border during the holiday season. Every day, the CBSA works hard to protect Canadians, support the economy ...