ID plan won’t cripple border flow: ambassador

    From Niagara This Week:

    If Canada and the United States could come up with one inexpensive, easy-to-get border pass they could both agree on, it would enhance rather than hurt trade and travel between the two countries, says the United States ambassador to Canada.

    In an address to the Niagara Falls Chamber of Commerce at the organization’s 2006 Outstanding Business Achievement Awards Tuesday night, David Wilkins said he was confident the two countries will be able to come up with an identification system that won’t create chaos at the border crossings.

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