A mayor south of Montreal is calling for a barrier to be erected at the informal border crossing being used by asylum seekers. More than 3800 people have crossed into Canada at St-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Quebec since the beginning of the month. As Mike Armstrong reports, the federal government says the problem is unprecedented but manageable.
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