The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reminds all travelers that it is important to remember that certain food, plants, animals and related products are restricted or prohibited because they can harbor foreign animal and plant pests and diseases.
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is pleased to share its key highlights from southern Manitoba in 2014.
On December 12, Xandros Efren Zelaya Fuentes pled guilty to one count under to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act for returning to Canada without authorization and was sentenced to 30 days in jail by a Winnipeg provincial court judge.
Speaking at Winnipeg’s Richardson International Airport, Ted Falk, MP for Provencher, highlighted the benefits of the Government’s $5.8 billion investment in infrastructure, designed to build and renew federal infrastructure assets across Canada.
The Canada Border Services Agency encourages Canadians to recognize Remembrance Day and to take a moment of silence to honour Canada’s veterans.
The Canada Border Services Agency is expecting higher traffic volumes throughout the holiday weekend and into Monday.
The Canada Border Services Agency had a summer filled with activity across its border crossings in southern Manitoba.
The opening of three new CBSA facilities at the Goodlands, Coulter and Lyleton ports of entry in southwestern Manitoba was officially announced this week.
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reminds travelers to plan ahead this civic holiday weekend. The CBSA is expecting higher traffic volumes throughout the weekend and into Monday.
On July 21, Lowell Edwin Nickerson, 60, of Belleair Beach, Florida, was found guilty of two counts under the Customs Act.