CBSA Adjusts Border Hours
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•These Canada-U.S. border crossing hours are changing next year. Here’s why | Globalnews.ca
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The Canada Border Service Agency is changing the hours you can cross the border at dozens of crossings between Canada and the U.S. starting next year .
The changes are being brought into effect in collaboration with the United States .
The news comes after Immigration Minister Marc Miller said last week that the federal government may be looking at boosting enforcement resources to crack down on irregular migrants who don’t leave Canada .
Fosterville Travellers ( 7 days a week): - 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., last Monday of May to first Monday of September .
Commercial ( Monday to Friday , except holidays) Travellers in New Brunswick are encouraged to stay on the road.
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