Starting Jan 6, the #CBSA will implement new service hours at select ports of entry across Canada. Developed with the U.S., these changes aim to boost security and efficiency for both countries.
Learn more: https://t.co/05G2kct9A1
To mark #MissingChildrensDay, #CBSA officers organized an awareness-raising event today @yulaeroport for travelling parents and children. Let’s work together to prevent abductions. Info and tips: https://t.co/XRStvpgq52
On May 25, the St-Pamphile and St-Just ports of entry will be closed, as will their American counterparts @CBP for Memorial Day in the US. No north/south traffic will be possible.
In April, #CBSA officers at Montreal Marine and Rail Services intercepted 83 stolen vehicles, with an estimated total value of almost $6.4 M, and transferred them to the police. Find out more about our role and the vehicles we’ve recovered: https://t.co/gFDENC0NYD
Today we display red dresses to honour and remember the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQIA+ people, a powerful reminder and important step toward reconciliation. #RedDressDay#MMIWG2S
The Quai Richelieu will open on May 1st: all boaters entering Canada by boat (including Canadian travellers) must report to the #CBSA upon arrival. https://t.co/YtT3tAr6YP #TravelTips
Attention boaters! With boating season fast approaching, make sure you know the entry and reporting requirements when navigating Canadian waters, or entering Canada by boat.
Learn more: https://t.co/ywbrXMBKDk
Thinking about a career with the CBSA?
We’re hosting virtual info sessions this month for those interested in becoming a border services officer.
Register today!
https://t.co/6br3kOmhK7
In 2025, CBSA detector dogs completed 30K searches, seizing high-risk items. With Canada’s first fentanyl-detection dogs now on duty, our 80+ teams are stronger than ever in protecting Canadians. 🐾 #CBSA
#CBSA officers at Montreal-Trudeau airport @yulaeroport arrested an American citizen after uncovering and seizing 10 grams of heroin and 8 grams of MDMA found in small bags hidden inside their deodorant. #ProtectingCanadians
From seizing drugs and guns and removing dangerous people to facilitating travel and trade and assessing billions in duties and taxes. See how the CBSA protected Canadians this year: https://t.co/2mppxFex1h
#CBSA officers at Montreal-Trudeau airport #YUL seized undeclared currency from a traveller valued at over CA $42K. Remember to declare amounts over $10K: https://t.co/whnyotUCrH #LawEnforcement
In March, #CBSA officers at Montreal Marine and Rail Services intercepted 84 stolen vehicles, with an estimated total value of almost $6.4 M, and transferred them to the police. Find out more about our role and the vehicles we’ve recovered: https://t.co/gFDENC0NYD
Planning to cross the land border next long weekend? Major construction work currently underway at the St-Bernard-de-Lacolle POE may cause delays.
Keep an eye on wait times and adjust your route accordingly: https://t.co/cZdXIZaRBt
Today is National Indigenous Languages Day! We celebrate the rich linguistic heritage of First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities. By supporting language revitalization, we honour Indigenous Peoples & their vital contributions.
Stopping drug smugglers in their tracks : #CBSA officers at Montreal-Trudeau airport #YUL intercepted and seized 37.5 kg of suspected cannabis from a traveller. The subject was arrested and handed over to the RCMP.
#CBSA officers at Montreal-Trudeau airport #YUL arrested a Canadian citizen returning from a trip to Japan in possession of explicit material featuring minors. The CBSA is committed to preventing child exploitation in Canada and elsewhere. #ProtectingCanadians
In February, #CBSA officers at Montreal Marine and Rail Services intercepted 101 stolen vehicles, with an estimated total value of almost $7.7 M, and transferred them to the police. Find out more about our role and the vehicles we’ve recovered: https://t.co/mcwqxisDGR
Stopping drug smugglers in their tracks: #CBSA officers at the Montreal Marine and Rail Services detected suspected narcotics concealed in the beams of a metal structure. 45.1 kg of opium and 4.61 kg of Captagon were seized. #ProtectingCanadians
On National Employee Appreciation Day, we recognize the dedication and hard work of employees across the agency. Thank you for your commitment to keeping Canada safe and supporting our communities every day.
Stopping drug smugglers in their tracks: #CBSA officers at the Montreal Long Room intercepted and seized over 319 kg of cannabis destined for the UK, the Netherlands and Germany. Trafficking cannabis is illegal. Consequences are serious: https://t.co/Y7sjiE1iV7