Homeland Security's proposed new Canada-U.S. border fee prompts alarm in New York
22nd April 2013
In the news: Homeland Security's proposed new Canada-U.S. border fee prompts alarm in New York. | Canada.com
The U.S. government is proposing to charge a new fee for every vehicle or pedestrian crossing the U.S.-Canada border — an idea that has prompted fierce objections from New York lawmakers who claim the levy would stifle transboundary commerce and undermine recent efforts to ease the flow of people and goods between the two countries.
The Canadian government, too, is raising alarms about the proposal, with an embassy spokesman in Washington telling the Buffalo News that "we're confident that any study would conclude that the considerable economic damage any fee would do would greatly outweigh any revenue generated."