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Truckers face millions in lost revenue after glitch in federal electronic system causes delays for goods entering Canada

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Truckers face millions in lost revenue after glitch in federal electronic system causes delays for goods entering Canada

Problems with CBSA’s eManifest digital portal affecting many of the 11,000 trucks that enter from the U.S. each day

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Open this photo in gallery:A Canada Border Services officer looks over at a truck as it waits to be inspected at the Highway 55 Port of Entry in Stanstead, Que., Thursday, March 13, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne MuschiChristinne Muschi/The Canadian PressShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountPersistent problems with a critical federal electronic system have created widespread delays of imports into Canada, costing millions of dollars a day for truckers as they wait for clearance to bring goods into the country.It is the second time in a year that stumbles at Canada Border Services Agency have created disarray for importers, some of whom have had to wait a full week to secure customs clearance that, in normal times, might take a few…

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