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McKortoff says border communities like Osoyoos, a town of about 5,500, is feeling the squeeze with fewer Canadians crossing south. Barbara Barrett, executive director of the Frontier Duty Free ...
Duty-free shops across the country, still recovering from pandemic travel restrictions, are reporting massive drops in ...
Executive Director Barbara Barrett demands immediate federal government action to support the duty-free retail industry, as ...
But as they gear up to head to the polls on April 28 in a snap federal election, the focus for Canadians in border towns and elsewhere is increasingly their complicated relationship with their ...
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Canada updates travel guidance for U.S., warning of heightened scrutiny at the borderCanada has updated its advice to those travelling to the United States, warning travellers they may face "scrutiny" from ...
Cam Bissonnette, the owner and operator of a duty-free shop in Osoyoos, British Columbia ... residents on the Canadian side of the border think twice about crossing over. Take Mayor Allan ...
but southern visitors don’t seem to be pouring in through the Oroville-Osoyoos border crossing. “They were very excited – they said it took them 18 months to come back,” Jacintha Scheer ...
Osoyoos mayor Sue McKortoff says the Border ... "Canadians are just not crossing the border at all right now," Bissonnette told Castanet. "It's like having a mall and somebody closes the front ...
Just 54 migrants were apprehended in the Swanton sector, which stretches almost 300 miles, in March. It is a drastic 95% drop ...
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