Pilot project at Canada-U.S. border crossing offers hope for stalled Nexus program
WASHINGTON — Canada and the United States are road-testing a workaround for their irreconcilable differences over Nexus — evidence, officials say, of a shared bilateral commitment to the treasured but imperilled fast-traveller program.
The pilot project underway at the Thousand Islands border crossing between Ontario and New York state marks the first signs of life for a Nexus enrolment centre north of the border since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
But it also suggests that the days of customs agents from both countries conducting joint interviews inside a shared space on Canadian soil are likely over — at least for the foreseeable future.
“Canada and the U.S. continue discussions about the reopening of Canadian enrolment centres and are pursuing solutions to address the current backlog,” Canada Border Services Agency spokesperson Rebecca Purdy said in a statement.