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Budget cuts would impact border wait times
By PAUL MORDEN, QMI Agency


U.S. border guards could be on Canadian soil in Fort Erie pre-inspecting commercial vehicles before they go across the Peace Bridge into the United States. This could start in Dec. 2012. (MIKE DIBATTISTA/QMI AGENCY)

SARNIA, ONT. - Blue Water Bridge Canada officials are closely monitoring news out of Washington about looming “sequester” budget cuts and their potential impact at the southern Ontario border crossing.

The Washington Post has reported that the U.S. Customs and Border Protection department would take a $754-million hit from the budget cuts set to begin Friday, unless politicians in the U.S. capital reach a deal.

Overtime pay would be cut at the borders and agents furloughed up to 14 days this year, potentially causing delays for travellers and goods at the border crossings, according to the Post.




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