
Feds looking to keep criminals, spies out of trusted traveller programs
OTTAWA — Smuggling drugs, hate propaganda or people across the border could get you a lifetime ban from a trusted traveller program like Nexus under planned new rules.
The Canada Border Services Agency has launched a month-long consultation on proposals that clearly spell out what will bar people from joining a program — or get them kicked out.
Trusted traveller programs are intended to speed the flow of low-risk, known citizens across borders by steering them into express queues, giving security officers more time to focus limited resources on those who may pose a higher risk.
Nexus, with more than 1.3 million members, is jointly administered by the Canadian and U.S. border agencies.