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These Canada-U.S. border crossing hours are changing next year. Here’s whyThe Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) is changing the hours you can cross the border at dozens of crossings between Canada and the United States, starting next year.CanadaNov 18
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Canada will ‘do the work’ to ease Trump officials’ border worries: ministerPublic Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says he has confidence in the agencies tasked with protecting Canada's borders as rhetoric from the incoming Trump administration heats up.PoliticsNov 17
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RCMP report reveals new details on GTA man and his ‘camel-toe’ fake tooniesAn RCMP report says Durham Regional Police Service reported fakes circulating in Toronto in early 2020. It took 15 months for the Royal Canadian Mint to ask RCMP to investigate.CanadaNov 11
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How Canadian consumers can spot counterfeit $2 coinsCounterfeit toonies are suspected of being made in China, the RCMP said. Their appearance, weight, metal die strike errors and even die misalignments can give them away as fakes.CanadaNov 11
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Montreal man ordered to pay $35K fine for not declaring luxury watch at borderDavid Segall Blouin must pay a $35,000 fine and $11,400 in Quebec sales tax on a $115,000 watch he bought more than two years ago.CanadaOct 17
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Canada border agents seize more meth bound for AustraliaThe combined seizures from the docks, in the mail and at Vancouver's International Airport, total about eight million individual doses.CrimeOct 8
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2 years after women stood up to Iranian regime, little to show for Canada’s sanctionsCanada has deported only a single high-ranking Iranian official, and the handful of other cases have fallen into secrecy.CanadaSep 16
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Quebec man who imported 26,630 fake $2 coins made in China gets jail timeMike Marshall, an Ontario-based counterfeit coin expert, called the Quebec man's sentence a "slap on the wrist."InvestigationsSep 5
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CBSA says ‘partial system outage’ affecting airport services resolvedThe Canada Border Services Agency said Tuesday a 'partial systems outage' was impacting its airport services and it was working with its partners to resolve the issue.CanadaAug 20
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CBSA plans to use facial recognition app to track deportations: documentsThe mobile reporting app would use biometrics to confirm a person's identity and record their location data when they use the app to check in.CanadaAug 16
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