The government shut down on Oct. 1. Here's what this could mean for people traveling across the border to and from Canada.
Crossing the border between Canada and the United States seems to be different these days, especially since the boycotts started taking place. Canadians admit to being asked questions they haven't ...
The U.S. Congress is being asked to adopt legislation that could lead to Canada and the United States further integrating their enforcement of the border — including allowing U.S. officers to more ...
The U.S. has also expanded its pre-clearance facilities to the Bahamas, Bermuda, Ireland and the United Arab Emirates. Under Canada-U.S. pre-clearance arrangement, American border agents are located ...
The presence of Canadian visitors in Western New York has dropped off since the start of the year following tensions between ...
An earlier push to build the pipeline ended during the Biden administration. Both countries could try again if they settle ...
Canada-Vermont border crossings are at their lowest point since 2021, impacting Vermont's tourism economy. This decline, which began in early 2025, coincides with stricter border regulations and ...
"Minnesota and Canada’s relationship is defined by friendly competition, but the trade war hurts both sides of the border," ...
Since the weekend, several major fires have been raging across Canada’s central and western provinces. The smoke from those fires is now drifting south across the U.S. border and is significantly ...
Will the government shutdown affect the way you cross the border to and from Canada? The federal government shut down in the early morning hours of Oct. 1 as lawmakers failed to reach an agreement ...
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