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Canadian Border Service Agency Faces Urgent IT Failures
URGENT UPDATE: Canada is grappling with a series of alarming IT failures as the Canadian Border Service Agency (CBSA) experiences four outages in just two months at major airports. These outages are causing significant delays at air and land crossings, raising concerns about the country’s preparedness to handle national security threats.
CBSA President Erin O’Gorman has openly acknowledged the agency’s reliance on what she describes as “legacy systems,” which have proven inadequate for modern demands. The latest incident, which occurred at multiple busy airports, highlights a troubling trend: the federal government’s persistent neglect of vital technology upgrades.
In an exclusive interview, host Maria Kestane speaks with David Shipley, CEO and co-founder of Beauceron Security, who underscores the gravity of the situation. Shipley notes that these outages not only disrupt travel but also expose critical vulnerabilities in Canada’s ability to respond to potential national security threats.
The outages come during peak travel periods, amplifying frustration for thousands of travelers. Passengers have reported extended wait times and confusion as kiosks malfunction, leaving many to question the reliability of Canadian border operations.
Officials have confirmed that the outages are not isolated incidents but part of a larger pattern of technological shortfalls within the CBSA. The agency’s dependence on outdated systems raises urgent questions about the safety and security of Canada’s borders.
With ongoing discussions about modernization and funding, the Canadian government faces mounting pressure to address these deficiencies. The implications of these failures extend beyond inconvenience; they pose real risks to national security and public safety.
As the situation develops, all eyes will be on Ottawa to see how officials respond to these urgent challenges. Travelers and citizens alike are left wondering: will the government take swift action to rectify these critical issues, or will such outages continue to jeopardize the nation’s security?
Stay tuned for updates as this story unfolds and authorities work to restore confidence in Canada’s border security systems.
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