Common sense in Canada
John Rimmer
1-Jul-2005
It's not often that the travel-retail industry is able to salute governmental and political bodies for their common sense, as any veteran of the 1999 campaign in Europe will confirm.
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Let's hear it, then, for the Canadian Senate Committee on National Security and Defence, which last month released its report on security at border crossings between Canada and the US.
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