Canadian Port of Entry at the Gordie Howe International Bridge

Date: May 19, 2021

Classification: Protected until tabled

Fully releasable (ATIP)? Once tabled

Branch/Agency: FCMB/CBSA

Proposed Response:

Financial Implications:

Background:

The GHIB seeks to:

Budget 2016, Growing the Middle Class, provided the CBSA with funding to ensure that the GHIB port of entry met the Agency’s space and operational requirements, was appropriately staffed and fully equipped, and was ready to operate and process traffic by opening day.

In 2017, the CBSA received $13.4M in funding over five years to establish the CBSA GHIB Project Management Office (PMO) and to define and initiate the Agency’s resourcing strategy for the GHIB.

An additional $8.6M is being requested through the 2021-22 Supplementary Estimates (A) for front-line officers, maintenance of equipment at the Canadian port of entry, and internal services staff to support an increased workforce within the Southern Ontario Region.

As Windsor Detroit Bridge Authority is the responsible authority for the delivery of the bridge, the CBSA is subject to their schedule in the planning and delivery of staff and equipment for the GHIB port of entry.

Contacts:

Prepared by: Michelle Maheux, A/Sr. Project Manager, 613.301.2755; Catherine Parker, A/Director General, Transformation and Border Infrastructure Renewal, 613.793.2917

Approved by: Jonathan Moor, Vice-President, Finance and Corporate Management Branch & Chief Financial Officer, CBSA, 613.948.8604

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