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The Canadian government announced the opening of a new border crossing facility in Sainte-Aurélie.
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Additional Information: Officials stated these new facilities are designed to deliver the border of the future and support the CBSA’s commitment to security while meeting environmental standards and allowing officers the ability to serve travelers more efficiently while protecting the community. The new Sainte-Aurélie border facility is one of the first examples of a “Base Compact” model port of entry, which the government designed for remote areas with lower volumes.
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