Upcoming budget to include funding for 1,000 new CBSA officers, minister says
NIAGARA FALLS — Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said Friday the federal government will fulfil an election campaign promise in its upcoming November budget with funding to hire 1,000 more Canada Border Services Agency officers.
Anandasangaree said Friday it will cost $617.7 million over five years to “train, hire and deploy 1,000 CBSA officers.”
It’s part of the Liberal government’s promise to crack down on cross-border traffic in drugs, illegal guns and stolen cars.
“This will greatly enhance our capability at the borders, ports of entry as well as enforcement within Canada,” Anandasangaree said at a media event in front of the Rainbow International Bridge crossing.

