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Source Feed: CBC News - Ottawa
Publication Date: May 7, 2024 - 04:00

Border officers relied on outdated intel to decide whether to search incoming vessels, audit warns

May 7, 2024
The risk assessments border officers have used for years to decide whether vessels entering Canadian waters should be searched have been based on outdated and inaccurate data, increasing the risk of high-risk goods and inadmissible people slipping into the country, a recently released audit says.


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