Sentences with phrase «canadian border»

This neighborhood is located in extreme northeastern Maine, less that 10 miles west of the Canadian border.
Interstate 15 pass through Ogden, running north toward the Canadian border, and south into Salt Lake City.
The Canadian Border Service determines whether or not a visitor can enter into the country, and can decide to deny entry at their discretion.
Burlington is the largest city in Vermont, located in the western part of the state just 45 miles from the Canadian border.
The town of St. Johnsbury has 7,600 residents and is only 48 miles from the Canadian border.
These Directions, we now know, were issued to CSIS, the RCMP, the Canadian Border Services Agency, Communications Security Establishment Canada and the Department of National Defence over a period of several months in 2011.
«On December 8th, Canadian sci - fi author Peter Watts, author of the Rifters trilogy and Blindsight, was crossing the US / Canadian border at Port Huron, Michigan when he was involved in an altercation with US Border Patrol agents.
One of the explicit border measures now include rights holders being able to «request for assistance» (RFA) to the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) Intellectual Property Rights Program to detain unauthorized goods.
If a minor child is travelling without their custodial guardians, whether that is their grandparents or their soccer coach across the Canadian border, it will also be necessary to obtain and carry a travel consent letter.
U.S. launches another drone plane to patrol Canadian border [news.aol.ca] The U.S. Department of Homeland Security launched another unmanned surveillance aircraft over the Canadian border on Monday, this time in the U.S. launches another drone plane to patrol Canadian border
The Court declined, remarking that such orders would not assist her due to the fact that the husband had already disregarded a previous preservation order and more pertinently, the fact that «[the] Court's jurisdiction ends at the Canadian border».
Canadian border farmers say it's not uncommon to see dozens of sociology professors, animal - rights activists and Unitarians crossing their fields at night.
Officials are particularly concerned about smugglers who meet liberals near the Canadian border, pack them into Volvo station wagons, drive them across the border and leave them to fend for themselves.
Despite the time of the day (late evening), Vancouver Criminal Lawyer Emmet J. Duncan's office successfully intervened and negotiated with Canadian Border Services peace officers and then with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to secure Client's release with no charges, with no jail and with no criminal record.
In addition to criminal search powers incident to arrest and search powers authorized by warrants, the Canadian Border Service Agency believe they may also search one's cell phone upon an exit or entry at the border pursuant to the Customs Act.
Prior to being deported to Jamaica, Mr. Brown is detained for the purpose of removal in a maximum security institution for five years (during which time the Jamaican consulate and Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) officials attempt to verify his Jamaican nationality).
After the ship arrived in Canadian waters, the Canadian Border Services Agency conducted an investigation that revealed that the ship had been a part of a for - profit scheme to bring migrants to Canada.
Websites Citizenship and Immigration Canada Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada Canadian Border Services Agency Don't Ask, Don't Tell — Toronto Refugee Rights in Ontario: Information for front - line workers Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration (AVRR) pilot programme
Migrants may be apprehended by the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) if, in an enforcement officer's view, the person is: (1) a flight risk, (2) a danger to the public or themselves, (3) undocumented (they do not have acceptable identification papers or their papers conflict with information the CBSA has on file), or (4) are part of an irregular arrival, such as arrival en masse on a boat.
The presumption of innocence until proven guilty, a core judicial principle in both the United States and Canada, also does not apply as the Canadian border.
The reduction of charges from drinking and driving to some lesser charge such as reckless driving can still cause you to be denied entry at the Canadian border depending on the exact wording of your plea agreement.
There, in upholding a Canadian Border Services Agency worker's claim based on a work schedule that conflicted with her childcare obligations, the Federal Court of Appeal determined that to establish discrimination on a prima facie basis on the ground of family status in relation to childcare, it would be necessary for an individual to show that:
A native of Central Montana, Dirk spent his formative years on a custom wheat harvesting crew, travelling with the ripening grain from Texas to the Canadian border.
10:40 Josh Paterson of the BC Civil Liberties Association on the lack of critical oversight for Canadian Border Services.
It is used so judges don't picture a child clinging to his father as Canadian Border Services Agency officials force him onto an airplane.
By what authority do the Canadian Border Services retain the right to detain and remove an illegal alien?
The Law Society of BC's current president, Herman Van Ommen, QC just went on record with a request of the Canadian Border Service Agency to update its operational bulletins around privileged communications.
Drager also notes there's less publicity about enforcement in Canada than in the United States, but he says Canada has been «quite assiduous» in being able to enforce its anti-sanctions laws, using both the Canadian Border Services Agency and export controls.
No sure why Canadian lawyers are particularly concerned about the US, the Canadian border is treated as a defacto charter free zone, and the CBSA routinely goes through peoples phones.
Ms. Johnstone was an employee of the Canadian Border Services Agency («CBSA»), as was her husband.
At 4 pm yesterday the maximum dew point (anywhere on Earth) was 86 up at Hallock, on the Canadian border.
(The Washington Post claimed «it's almost health food») Now it is coming to Canada, somehow getting past the diligent Canadian Border Security and Health Canada, which is trying to reduce salt content in our diets.
For the study, which first appeared Oct. 30 in the journal Marine Ecology Progress Series, Nye and three other NOAA biologists analyzed water temperature trends from North Carolina to the Canadian border off Maine from 1968 to 2007.
Coastal compared to inland, high elevation compared to not so high, river valley compared to flat plain, many lakes versus few, forest land versus farmland, or on the Canadian border.
The industry is still pushing for approval of the long - delayed northern segment of the Keystone XL pipeline, which would carry diluted bitumen from the Canadian border south into Nebraska, where it would connect to the completed Keystone XL section that ends in Texas.
Both conventional oil and tar sands oil — diluted bitumen — are shipped via the Lakehead system that goes from the Canadian border to Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan.
At Kibby on the Canadian border, for example, the nearest fire truck is with the volunteer fire department in Carrabassett Valley, about an hour from the access road.
One day U.S. air travelers will see thousands of wind farms in the Great Plains, stretching from the Gulf Coast of Texas to the Canadian border, where ranchers and farmers will be double cropping wind with cattle, corn, and wheat.
But the fossil energy world now has its eye on this small coastal city just 20 miles (32 kilometers) south of the Canadian border (map).
Because the Keystone XL pipeline would cross the Canadian border, it requires a Presidential permit.
Already, a wind turbines fire occurred at Kibby near the Canadian border — fortunately in the winter with a lot of snow.
A fire like that at Rollins in Lincoln or Stetson Mt. could burn all the way to the Canadian border.
U.S. Arctic waters north of the Bering Strait and west of the Canadian border encompass a vast area that is usually ice covered for much of the year, but is increasingly experiencing longer periods and larger areas of open water due to climate change.
Although the amount of electricity imported over the Canadian border is a small part of the overall U.S. power supply, the transmission connections linking Canada and the United States are an important component of the electricity markets in northern states.
And not to worry, our experience with Canadian border patrol wasn't bad, just lengthy.
Judging by the push to harden the Canadian border after 9/11, it's difficult to imagine we'd be friendlier neighbors in a hotter world.
The Marcellus shale deposit that straddles the U.S. - Canadian border produced 200 million cubic feet a day in July 2008.
Our experience, especially since 9 - 11, has been that the Canadian border patrols are much friendlier than their American counterparts.
Both conventional oil and tar sands oil — diluted bitumen — are shipped via the Lakehead system that traverses from the Canadian border to Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan.
If approved by Maine regulators this fall, the New England Clean Energy Connect, or NECEC, project would both build new transmission lines, from Beattie Township in Franklin County on the Canadian border to Lewiston, and upgrade... Complete story»
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