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Feds Look to Make Border Crossing by Train Easier
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<P mce_keep="true">[quote user="Phoebe Vet"] <P><FONT color=#990000>By all means we must have draconian searches and in depth investigations to protect ourselves from the dangerous Canadians who want to kill us all.</FONT></P> <P><FONT color=#990000>Or if you are afraid the the terrorists will first enter Canada and then come south to get us then you are admitting that Canada is not as cowardly as we are about letting others into their country.</FONT></P> <P><FONT color=#990000>Grow a set and open the border back up.</FONT></P> <P>[/quote]</P> <P>I think you missed the whole point of the article.</P> <P>The intent is to have a faster border crossing than what is currently experienced.</P> <P>As extracted from the article:</P> <P><STRONG>" Federal officials are seeking ways to make border crossings into Canada by rail much easier.<BR><BR>Border crossings for trains heading to Montreal or Toronto can take up to an hour, significantly delaying trips for passengers."</STRONG></P>
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