http://www.pulse24.com/Business/Top_Story/20040803-001/page.aspBorder Officials Won't Collect Duties On Sept. 6
Some might see it as an act of defiance, others as an act of charity.
On Sept. 6, Canadians returning from the United States will reportedly be treated to a tax-free holiday.
On Labour Day customs officials won’t be collecting duties from people who did some cross-border shopping – a move that could cost the federal government millions of dollars.
The officers are upset over working conditions and wages and claim they earn nearly half of what their American counterparts bring home. The Canuck workers make about $48,000 a year.
Union officials warned they could face disciplinary action if they follow through on their plans.
As part of the ongoing dispute with Ottawa, officers at the borders tried to create holdups over the long weekend, performing in-depth checks on all cars and trucks crossing the divide. But their actions didn’t create much chaos and no major delays were reported.
August 3, 2004