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Release Date: 10/14/04 00:00:00
For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
Contact: 202-282-8010
October 14, 2004
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge and Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Anne McLellan today highlighted continuing progress on the implementation of the Smart Border Action Plan, including an agreement to engage stakeholders in a discussion on the pre-screening of commercial traffic and on work towards a pilot of full pre-clearance at the Fort Erie-Buffalo Peace Bridge.
“By screening travelers, shipments and conveyances prior to their reaching the border through a bridge or tunnel, we will increase security and decrease congestion,” said Secretary Ridge. “The discussions we initiated today about pre-clearing people and cargo will ultimately result in better protection for our shared border.”
“These achievements demonstrate the important progress that Canada and the United States continue to make in enhancing the security of our citizens while facilitating the largest trading relationship in the world,” said Deputy Prime Minister McLellan. “We are now turning our attention toward identifying additional steps that might be taken to further modernize the border, with the input of border stakeholders.”
Canada and the United States will issue the fifth Smart Border Action Plan Status Report in the coming weeks.
Finally, Deputy Prime Minister McLellan and Secretary Ridge also announced that Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada and the Department of Homeland Security are enhancing cooperation in the areas of national emergency response and the protection of shared critical infrastructure. Progress on this cooperation, to be overseen through semi-annual meetings of senior officials, includes:
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