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U.S. customs data shows that the number of travellers crossing into the country from Canada by land is down sharply from last ...
Canada’s border agency has advice for cross-border Easter trips in the middle of a U.S. trade war — including a reminder that ...
High-profile cases of visitors to the U.S. being denied entry or detained have Canadians concerned about travelling south.
Combined with new requirements for Canadians travelling to the U.S., such as mandatory registration with the American government for a 30-plus day stay, as well as frightening headlines of travellers ...
Fewer Ontarians are heading south, according to U.S. data that shows land border crossings are on a steady decline, likely ...
Refugee policy has largely faded from the spotlight during this year's election campaign. A recent increase in asylum seekers ...
Refugee advocates say the new landscape presents extreme risk, including rapid deportation from the U.S. or prolonged family ...
Crossings between Canada into the United States have declined to their lowest level since 2023, recent data from U.S. Customs ...
Illegal crossings at the border with Canada have plummeted since the election – down 66% from 12,085 people nabbed in ...
Donald Trump has suggested making Canada the 51st US state. Could he? And how are (usually polite) Canadians fighting back?
Amid heightened tensions with the U.S., the process to cross the border has changed, but this expert says Canadians shouldn’t worry.
Canadians travelling to the U.S. are facing increased scrutiny by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers, which has led to fears of detainment or denial of entry based on the contents of ...
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