With fewer Canadians going south of the border, U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra suggested that Washington should re-examine its pre-clearance process, prompting concerns from travellers.
Breakdown
- The U.S. ambassador suggested pre-clearance for Canadian travellers could be reconsidered. 17s
- Declining traveller numbers and costs are cited as reasons for reviewing the program. 22s
- Experts note that technology has reduced costs and question the financial argument. 47s
- Canadian officials and travellers express concern over the potential loss of pre-clearance. 1m 24s
- No official plans to end pre-clearance have been announced by U.S. authorities. 1m 48s