Canada Border Services Agency: The entry-exit tracking program could help police various social benefit programs as well as identify people travelling abroad to engage in terrorism, says a Canada Border Services Agency briefing note obtained under the Access to Information Act. More Related to this Story, according to Globe and Mail. Diplomacy Harper and Obama will have thorny issues to discuss at the Three Amigos The Conservative government is looking at using a new information-sharing program with the Americans to catch employment insurance cheats. Privacy Target warns Canadian cross-border customers about theft of personal data
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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