Ottawa, Ontario, July 15, 2005 - Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the Honourable Anne McLellan, announced today at the 15th Annual Summit of the Pacific NorthWest Economic Region in Seattle a series of measures to improve the management of border operations. As part of the 2005 Federal Budget, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) will hire an additional 270 border officers over five years, will implement all the recommendations of the Job Hazard Analysis reports, as well as make further investments in its corporate infrastructure.
"Enhancing the CBSA's capacity to manage the access of people and goods to and from Canada is a further demonstration of the Government of Canada's commitment to ensuring the safety, security and economic prosperity of all Canadians," said Deputy Prime Minister McLellan. "It is also critical to our commitment to secure the Canada-U.S. border while ensuring the efficient flow of legitimate trade and traffic."
Additional funding of $433 million to the CBSA over five years will support the Government of Canada's priorities of national security and a strong economy. This funding will enable the CBSA to:
"These investments will help to provide the best possible integrated border services. They are essential to the CBSA's ability to meet ongoing service innovation and improvement commitments," continued Deputy Prime Minister McLellan.
Lastly, the Budget provides an additional amount of $134 million over five years to allow the CBSA to implement two other security initiatives. The CBSA will partner with the U.S. in the implementation of the Container Security Initiative. CBSA officers will be deployed to overseas seaports to enhance security measures as well as harmonize commercial processes and automated risk assessment systems in order to better protect North America. The CBSA will also be able to play a key role in a Government of Canada initiative aimed at enhancing marine security. This initiative will further protect Canada and the U.S. from the entry of illicit radioactive sources, irregular migration and security threats at Canada's marine ports and gateways.
More information on Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada can be found at www.psepc.gc.ca.
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