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Leaders sign another border pact

By Mike Cloutier on Dec 8, 2011 at 12:11 am in News

Stephen Harper and Barack Obama have agreed to a plan to smooth entry into the United States for Canadian goods and travellers that would see Canada work more hand-in-glove with the massive U.S. security bureaucracy to screen people and cargo for threats.

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