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Combating unauthorized and counterfeit goods during the COVID-19 pandemic: the CBSA, Health Canada and RCMP announce the results of Project Purify  

| Canada Border Services Agency | news releases

The Government of Canada continues to take action to prevent the importation of unauthorized or illegal health products at border crossings across Canada. On November 5, 2020, the CBSA, Health Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) announced the results of a Government of Canada initiative to combat unauthorized or counterfeit goods attempting to enter Canada through British Columbia.


MCA and CBSA Announce Domestic Lane Pilot Project to Improve the Traveller Experience at the Cornwall Port of Entry

| Canada Border Services Agency | news releases

As part of the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne (MCA) and Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Border Collaboration Initiative (BCI), the Domestic Lane Pilot Project will be launched on November 3, 2020, and will run for a minimum of six months. By designating a lane specifically for domestic travel, the pilot project aims to create a smoother border crossing experience for all travellers at the CBSA Cornwall Port of Entry (POE), resulting in faster processing and shorter wait times for all.


CBSA investigation into steroid smuggling ring leads to guilty pleas and sentences  

| Canada Border Services Agency | news releases

Today, the Canada Border Services Agency is pleased to announce that, following its lengthy investigation called Project Trajectory, four individuals have pleaded guilty in Vancouver Provincial Court and received sentences for their roles in a steroid smuggling and distribution ring.


CBSA cracks down on fraudulent refugee claims

| Canada Border Services Agency | news releases

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) today announced the results of an investigation into fraudulent refugee claims made by certain foreign nationals originating from Central Europe.


18 guns seized at North Portal this summer

| Canada Border Services Agency | news releases

Travellers are encouraged to leave their firearms at home when seeking entry to Canada. However, travellers with firearms must declare them to the CBSA officer at the first opportunity and meet import regulations.


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