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The Canada Border Services Agency’s year in review demonstrates Canada’s role as a valuable friend and ally on security, enforcement and economic growth

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January 3, 2025

For years, the Canada Border Services Agency’s (CBSA’s) efforts, in lockstep with counterparts in the U.S., have ensured that the extensive travel and business ties between both countries have remained viable and extremely productive. It has also helped to keep both countries safe and 2024 was no exception.

In 2024, CBSA border services officers oversaw a daily flow of about 400,000 people and billions of dollars in goods and services crossing the land border between Canada and the U.S. Here are some of the highlights of their efforts over the last year.

Vigilant allies in a world increasingly fraught with violence and tension

Our relationship does not just help our communities prosper, it keeps them safe.

Canada’s first line of defence at 1,200 ports of entry across the country has around 8,500 frontline personnel who play a crucial role every day protecting our communities by stopping the flow of illegal goods and inadmissible people across our shared border. The CBSA and U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP’s) collaboration on intelligence and operations is giving us an edge in the war on drugs and this includes fentanyl and its precursors. For its part, the CBSA is continuously strengthening its ability to detect opioids through enhanced inspection techniques at ports of entry and the use of detector dogs and emerging technologies.

Keeping our U.S. partners abreast of key intel and new developments and vice versa is helping each country curtail criminal and terrorist activity, all of which contributes to a more secure North American perimeter.

The CBSA protects communities on both sides of the border by catching harmful goods and people and works closely with its partners, including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and other Canadian police agencies, provincial and territorial governments, U.S. CBP, U.S. Homeland Security Investigations, the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

The numbers speak for themselves

Between January 1 and October 31, 2024, the CBSA:

To learn more about the CBSA’s efforts and accomplishments in 2024, read its 2024 Year in review: CBSA protecting Canadians and supporting our economy – Canada.ca

Watch how the CBSA is taking action to protect our shared border.

To learn more about Canada’s Border Plan, backed by an investment of $1.3 billion including $355.4 million for the CBSA, read: Government of Canada announces its plan to strengthen border security and our immigration system – Canada.ca.

To keep up to date on our efforts and latest border developments, follow the CBSA on:

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