CBSA aims to reassure Canadian operators
John Rimmer
25-Nov-2004
CANADA. Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) director export process division Doug Waldie has attempted to ease the concerns of the country's border operators over tightening security and other issues
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Waldie, who directs Canada's duty-free shop programme, told DFNI the Canadian government considered it unlikely that US officials would demand tighter controls?such as biometric testing?on Canadians crossing the border.
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