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More phones being searched at the U.S. border than ever before, data showsA spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security denied the uptick in searches of electronic devices has anything to do with the current Trump administration.U.S. NewsAug 21
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Girl Guides of Canada suspends U.S. trips over restrictions, safety concernsThe Girl Guides of Canada says it's pausing all trips to the U.S. starting in September, with plans to choose alternative locations, amid restrictions by the Trump administration.CanadaAug 7
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Wisconsin governor responds to Trump border czar’s ‘chilling’ arrest threatTrump's top border adviser suggested that Evers could be arrested over guidance issued to state employees about what to do if confronted by federal immigration agents.U.S. NewsMay 2
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Avoid U.S. travel if possible, Canadian academics are being urgedCanadian university and college professors, as well as other staff at these institutions, are being encouraged to avoid all non-essential travel to the U.S.CanadaApr 15
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‘We need answers’: Despite tariff pause, Manitoba biz impacted by trade warThere may be a pause on the threatened tariffs between the United States and Canada, but some Manitoba businesses are still feeling the pinch of the looming trade war.EconomyFeb 7
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U.S. officials install rocks along B.C. border in what lawyer calls ‘sign of the times’Blaine's Chief Patrol Agent Rosario Pete Vasquez said they have installed concrete blocks and rock barriers in several high-traffic areas near the crossing.U.S. NewsJan 28
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Biden invites congressional leaders to White House as Ukraine aid talks slowA bipartisan group of negotiators in the Senate has been working for weeks to find an agreement that would provide wartime money for Ukraine and Israel.U.S. NewsJan 16, 2024
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U.S. sues Texas governor over floating barrier to stop migrants in Rio GrandeThe lawsuit asks a federal judge in Austin to force Texas to remove a roughly 1,000-foot (305-meter) line of bright orange, wrecking ball-sized buoys in the Rio Grande.U.S. NewsJul 24, 2023
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B.C. cross-border shoppers slow to return to Washington state businessesCross-border shoppers can account for 30-50 per cent of traffic for some Bellingham businesses, according to a local commerce group.EconomyJun 12, 2023
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Migrants sent back to Canada after U.S. rail bridge crossing from Ontario: U.S. border agencyA U.S. law enforcement agency says three Mexican migrants have been sent back to Canada after they attempted to cross into New York state on a rail bridge from Ontario.CanadaApr 28, 2023
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