With a decline in Canadian travel to the U.S., Senator Paula Simons is advocating for a Canadian-specific trusted traveller program to expedite airport security processes. Her motion, introduced in Parliament, aims to create a system independent of the U.S.-run Nexus program, which currently requires Canadians to travel to the U.S. for interviews. The proposed program, estimated to cost $7 million over five years, seeks to provide faster screening without the Nexus constraints, addressing concerns about inclusivity and discrimination. The Canadian Airports Council supports this initiative, emphasizing the need for a domestic solution.
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