Field Editor Grand Portage, Minn. Expect more scrutiny from customs agents at the Canadian border, but don’t change your travel plans says a U.S. Customs official. “We’re trying to inspect all cars and trucks,” says Craig Rantala, port director at the Pigeon River border crossing at Grand Portage. “Both the U.S. and Canada are increasing […]
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