Backgrounder January 2016 Highlights
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JANUARY 2016 – Seizure Highlights
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JANUARY 2016 – Seizure Highlights
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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is pleased to share highlights from its border crossings in southern Ontario in January. CBSA officers protected Canadians by arresting impaired drivers and preventing guns and prohibited weapons from entering the country.
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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is pleased to share key highlights for 2015 from its various operations in Winnipeg, including airport, commercial and inland operations. This year, officers at Winnipeg's James Armstrong Richardson International Airport welcomed nearly 327,480 travellers on over 5,480 international flights.
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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced today the seizure of 4.8 kg of suspected heroin at Halifax Stanfield International Airport.
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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is pleased to share highlights from its border crossings in southern Alberta in January. In addition to making the largest suspected methamphetamine seizure ever at a border crossing in southern Alberta, CBSA officers protected Canadians and secured the border by screening for inadmissible people.
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On February 16, 2016, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers at the Toronto Pearson International Airport were conducting a routine examination of cargo shipments arriving off a flight from Lahore, Pakistan. The officers discovered suspected heroin concealed within the cargo shipment.
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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is pleased to share a sample of January highlights from its border crossings in Saskatchewan.
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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced today that travellers entering Canada via the newly rebuilt border crossing at Morses Line now benefit from extended hours of service as a result of a new pilot project that makes travel more convenient. During the pilot, travellers who arrive at the Morses Line port of entry (POE) after staffed hours of service will be processed by an off-site border services officer.
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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) invites the media to the border crossing at Morses Line, Quebec, for a demonstration of a remote traveller processing pilot. The pilot will allow the CBSA to test the potential benefits of remote traveller processing technology as a way to improve service and maintain security.
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Fort Erie District Operations On October 1, 2015, during a secondary examination of a bus originating from Texas, officers found 5.74 kg of cocaine in a false compartment in a piece of unclaimed luggage. The case is currently under investigation and there have been no arrests.