Our integrated Canada – United States of America (U.S.) transportation system is an essential component of our economic and social well-being. It supports our bilateral trade relationship, the largest in the world, and has helped make North America a competitive force globally. Central to this relationship is the longest shared border in the world. Every day, Canada and the U.S. work together on trade facilitation, trusted-traveler programs, and border infrastructure projects that support border security while facilitating legitimate trade and travel.
As part of the Action Plan, the two countries are to pursue a major new initiative relating to infrastructure proposed and developed by Transport Cana...
In 2011, the Prime Minister of Canada and the President of the United States issued the Beyond the Border (BTB) Action Plan which included over 30 ini...
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