Canada Border Services Agency: OTTAWA - Border controls need to be tighter because some dangerous people still manage to slip into the country despite stricter post-9-11 scrutiny, the auditor general said Tuesday. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. The agency is supposed to get advance information about arriving air travellers, but an audit sample shows that the data can be incomplete or missing entirely. In this Dec. 7, 2011 photo, a car approaches the United States and Canada border crossing in Lacolle, Quebec. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz Michael Ferguson's latest report said the Canada Border Services Agency doesn't always get the information it needs to pinpoint threats. Related Items Articles Auditor general raises red flags over handling of emergencies on reserves Border agency needs tighter controls, some dangerous people get in: auditor Canadian navy may be shortchanged on ships because of budget problems: auditor Rail-safety audit days before Lac-Megantic crash found 'significant weaknesses' Highlights from the auditor general's fall report, released Tuesday Auditor general flags foot-dragging by federal government in latest report
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