The Canada Border Services Agency makes every effort to effectively manage the increased volumes of traffic during the summer holiday period and is offering up some tips for travelers to keep in mind.
The Canada Border Services Agency has laid charges pursuant to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and the Customs Act against a U.S. male, following an incident at the Sprague border crossing.
The Canada Border Services Agency has announced that they will be working on a pilot project in Manitoba with the Canadian Centre for Child Protection to enhance officer knowledge and training for identifying situations involving missing, sexually abused and exploited children.
The Canada Border Services Agency reports that on March 1, 2016, Robert William Roske of Minnesota entered a guilty plea in a Winnipeg Provincial court and was sentenced to a 2.5 year jail sentence for attempting to smuggle digital images and videos of child pornography, contrary to section 159 of the Customs Act.
The Canada Border Services Agency is pleased to share key highlights for 2015 from its various operations in Winnipeg, including airport, commercial and inland operations.
In their continued commitment to keeping our borders safe and secure, Canada Border Services Agency officers in southern Manitoba executed 172 seizure actions of various goods, including weapons, drugs, and child pornography last year.
The Canada Border Services Agency reminds Manitobans picking up parcels in the United States this holiday season to know the contents and the value of their parcels before re-entering Canada.
Southern Manitoba border services officers refuse entry to travellers every month for various reasons, including some with significant criminal records.
The Canada Border Services Agency reminds travelers to plan ahead this May long weekend.
The Canada Border Services Agency would like to inform the public of changes in language designation at two ports of entry in southeastern Manitoba.