Canadian border operators wait for the calm after the storm

5-Nov-2003

?Unfortunate? doesn?t come close to describing the set of circumstances that Canada?s border operators have had to weather in recent years. And yet through all their trials the mood among retailers has remained remarkably upbeat, reports Gavin Lipsith.

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?Unfortunate? doesn?t come close to describing the set of circumstances that Canada?s border operators have had to weather in recent years. And yet through all their trials the mood among

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