Articles related to "Canada Border"Take advantage of the many opportunities that exist in boating the waters of the US and Canada. Preparing for a border crossing will go a long way to ease the process.
The influence of European settlers to Aboriginals along the US-Canadian Border
Post 9/11 illegal immigration has been slowed by Canadian, U.S. and British authorities but finding and deporting undesirable aliens remains an out of control problem.
Returning across the US border from Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean may be a hassle, so frequent fliers should apply now for new documents and fingerprint scans.
The diversity of cross border smuggling boggles the mind, not only with the variety of contraband but also with the varied methods employed to deceive border officials.
History of the US-Canadian Border, known as the Medicine Line to the Aboriginal people
These sales figures show how much Canada spent on artificial Christmas trees and decorations by source country. As well, information on live Christmas trees is presented.
Liquor brands from the United Kingdom comprise about 75% of Canadian imported whiskies including scotch, bourbon and rye.
Vehicle tires exported from Japan to Canada have the highest tariff rates yet made-in-Japan construction equipment and industrial robots are duty free.
Canada may have many popular home-brewed beers, yet Canadian drinkers consumed 73% more imported beer than the total of all Canadian beer exports in 2008.
Most popular made-in-China products sold to Canada include computer notebooks, video games, toys and cell phones.
Using these seven steps, entrepreneurs can determine the duty rate payable on commercial shipments delivered to Canada.
Over 60 countries sell imported colognes and fragrances that Canadian consumers enjoy, led by perfumes from the US, France, UK and Italy.
Imported wines from France, Italy, Australia and California are bestsellers, yet Argentina's New World Wines represent the fastest-growing drinks over the past two years.
Internet set-top boxes, small cars and crude oil were Mexico's top exports to Canada in 2008, which also included tomatoes and Mexican malt beer.
Frozen poultry, tires and small cars exported from Brazil to Canada have the highest tariff rates yet Brazilian aluminum, orange juice, coffee and aircraft are duty free.
Among the top 25 exports from China to Canada, only 3 product categories are fully subject to import duties while 9 classifications have partial tariff responsibilities.
Top imported products from the United Kingdom include petroleum, aircraft parts, medications, whiskies and black tea.
Although exports of U.S. trucks fell 19.2% and medium to large cars delivered dropped 13.6%, Canada still imported US$17.1 billion worth of American vehicles in 2008.
Canadian author Miriam Toews' much awaited book, The Flying Troutmans, offers a wild ride through character development and so much more.
Two strong women, both estranged by husbands, must fend for themselves and their children by smuggling illegal aliens across the U.S.-Canada border.
For Canadians flying to the United States, flying from a nearby border city can save up to half of their transportation budget.
Puget Sound, the Straits of Georgia, and the Straits of Juan de Fuca form a single ecosystem, and may soon be known by a single name, The Salish Sea.
You may think Las Vegas for the thrill of playing table games, Roulette or Blackjack but Ontario is home to five casinos attracting thousands of visitors annually.
America and Europe lead in imported chocolate sales. Yet Mexico, Argentina and China continue to enjoy impressive gains by selling more imported chocolates in 2009.
A potential beneficiary of demand for green electric cars and trucks, Canadian sales of lithium batteries to America, France and China were up by double digits in 2008.
Celebrations for the O.P.P.'s centenary anniversary include a dogsledding expedition, a time capsule and a travelling exhibition of mug shots.
Over 95% of Canadian banana imports come from low-cost suppliers including Ecuador, Costa Rica, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico.
Are you a "snowback" moving back to Canada from the US? This article covers the basics for Canadians returning to Canada to live or work. Avoid surprises by planning now!
On June 26, 2007 a memorial plaque was placed on the wall of the Grey Coat School in Westminster, London, to commemorate the bicentennial of the death of David Thompson.
In the midst of a recession, green building conferences are selling well and attracting industry professionals and investors who are ready to go green.
One of the few products to increase sales during the recession, more cell phones imported into Canada are surprisingly sourced from a North American trade partner.
Red tape, bureaucratic slip-ups and shipment delays are just some of the challenges that importers of electronic cigarettes must carefully negotiate.
Inuit art sculptures represent lucrative business opportunities for Nunavut artists and their families, provided they can master international distribution channels.
What does it take to move to Canada from Europe and abroad? Get the facts on shipping a car overseas and hiring an international removals company for the moving services.
This article shows how an entrepreneurial stamp collector can market commemorative stamps to millions of stamp collectors around the world at very little expense.
Mohamed Harkat's case takes a turn as he receives bail, faces a deportation order, and the government loses its bail appeal. But the final word is the Supreme Court's.
The stories behind square-head Robertson screws and star-patterned Phillips bits, plus how the new Quick-Wedge helps make working with slot-head screws easier
The hot summer months in Washington State mean families are looking to cool off. Water parks and waterslides give guests that refreshing fun they are looking for.
Canadian wine exports to the United States are slowing, but are gaining traction in mainland China with its vast market of 1.3 billion potential drinkers.
Juneau offers the wilderness at its doorstep and glaciers are no exception. There are several glaciers easily accessible from Alaska's capital.
A diverse range of U.S. hair shampoo products gives American-made shampoos a world-class advantage in selling this personal care commodity to Canadian consumers.
Canada is a great place for recreational boating, cruising and paddling. Check up on current Canadian boating regulations before you leave.
The border between Maine and New Brunswick was a hot-button issue during the first half of the nineteenth century between England and the U.S.
Switzerland now sells almost 80% of cigarettes imported by Canada, benefiting from the European production of popular brands including world-leading Marlboro cigarettes.
Canadian imports of smaller motorbikes including mopeds from Taiwan were up 59.8% from January to June 2009, but other motorcycle-producing countries did not do as well.
From January to June 2009, Canadian imports of television reception equipment and wireless network printed circuit assemblies from China soared.
China is a top 3 supplier of manicure and pedicure preparations, lipstick and beauty powders, while the USA remains the leader in all cosmetics including eye makeup.
Canada was once a leading global exporter of chocolate products but is now a nation that consumes over $120 million more in foreign-made chocolates than it exports.
Despite bans in 4 Canadian provinces on using handheld devices while driving, sales of wireless hands-free electronics dropped 14.6% during the first 9 months of 2009.
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