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A chef with limited funds and no return ticket; serial numbers aren't piecing together in a gun shipment; a travel agent's last-minute Caribbean booking raises red flags; a boat owner fails to report to CBSA.
A chef with limited funds and no return ticket; serial numbers aren't piecing together in a gun shipment; a travel agent's last-minute Caribbean booking raises red flags; a boat owner fails to report to CBSA.
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Border Security: Canada's Front Line
S3, EP10 "Border Security: Canada's Front Line"Officers get the dope on a traveler's rap sheet; A passenger is unsure of his luggage contents.
Border Security: Canada's Front Line
S3, EP9 "Border Security: Canada's Front Line"A chef with limited funds and no return ticket; serial numbers aren't piecing together in a gun shipment; a travel agent's last-minute Caribbean booking raises red flags; a boat owner fails to report to CBSA.
Border Security: Canada's Front Line
S3, EP12 "Border Security: Canada's Front Line"A businesswoman's personal items sound alarms; a cargo ship crew member who has been concealing in the ceiling; a puppeteer couple; an American seeking legal advice in Ontario.
Border Security: Canada's Front Line
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