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Border costs reaching ‘tipping point’: Report
OTTAWA -- A myriad of U.S. and Canadian border security measures since 9/11 have not impacted the volume of goods hauled between the two nations, but Canadian companies are forced to pick up most of the tab, according to a new study released by the Conference Board of Canada.
DOT publishes government-mandated safety info on Mexican truck pilot
WASHINGTON --The U.S. Department of Transportation wasted little time in trying to comply with an order by Congress to disclose more public information on its plan to allow 100 Mexican for-hire carriers to cross the American border.
SPECIAL REPORT: Ont.-Detroit chambers implore continued funding for new gateway bridge
TORONTO -- Michigan politicians shouldn't even consider pulling the funding plug on a binational committee scouting a new border crossing at the vital Detroit-Windsor trade gateway, two prominent business groups insist.
Groups blast DOT on speculation Mexican truck plan will proceed
WASHINGTON -- Organizations representing highway and truck safety groups, labor and independent truck drivers joined members of Congress last week in accusing the Bush administration of ignoring federal safety laws concerning a pilot program allowing trucks from Mexico to travel throughout the United States.
Enhanced licence for passport plan given new life; More border cops at Peace Bridge
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Rep. Louise M. Slaughter (D-NY-28), a vocal opponent of President Bush's plan to require Canadian and U.S. travelers to show a passport for entry into the U.S., says the idea of creating an enhanced driver's licence as an alternative to a passport isn't dead yet.