Canada Working to Boost US-Mexico Cross Border Trade Thursday February 24, 2022 | Border & Customs, Business Conditions, Infrastructure Canada is committed to working closely with the U.S. and Mexico to increase cross-border coordination and cooperation. said cooperation during the pandemic has showed the relationship’s strength to deal with adversity.
Border-crossing Vaccine Mandate Needs to Consider Timing to Avoid Supply Chain Disruptions: CTA Thursday October 21, 2021 | Border & Customs, COVID-19, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety As the Biden Administration prepares to open land border points of entry to vaccinated travelers, CTA is asking Washington and Ottawa to work with the industry to reexamine appropriate mandate timelines for cross-border truck drivers while also developing a seamless, mutual system of identification for drivers to limit potential border delays
New Order in Council Provides Public Health Agency of Canada Increased Powers to Ask for Personal Information at the US/Canada Border Monday July 06, 2020 | Border & Customs On June 29th, on the recommendation of the Minister of Health, pursuant to section 58 of the Quarantine Act, an Order in Council was issued by the Public Health Agency of Canada allowing the asking of questions of persons entering Canada as may be required to manage the administrative requirements of the order.
CBSA: Truck Crossings Fall 33% Tuesday April 28, 2020 | Border & Customs, Business Conditions, COVID-19 The number of trucks entering Canada from the U.S. fell nearly 33% between April 20 to April 26, compared to the same period last year, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reported.