
Rebecca Purdy
Rebecca Purdy is a spokesperson for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), where she plays a crucial role in addressing and managing issues related to border security and drug trafficking. Recently, she was mentioned in the news following the seizure of a fentanyl package sent from Canada to the U.S., highlighting ongoing concerns about the cross-border fentanyl trade and the collaborative efforts between Canadian and U.S. authorities to combat this crisis.
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Recent news mentions
CBSA spokesperson Rebecca Purdy said in an e-mail that a single product complaint can spur multiple investigations.
Canadian businesses set to file record number of trade remedy complaintsCBSA spokesperson Rebecca Purdy said new applicants are able to apply using a passport with the ‘X’ gender identifier.
Canadians with an X gender marker will now have to select male or female on Nexus travel cards after Trump orderRebecca Purdy is a spokesperson for the Canada Border Services Agency.
CBSA investigates whether suspected senior Iranian officials were allowed entry into CanadaRebecca Purdy is a spokesperson for the CBSA, explaining the planning and outreach efforts for the new CARM system.
Another trade crisis has been quietly brewing in Canada for months. It is nearing a boiling pointRebecca Purdy, a spokesperson for the Canada Border Services Agency, did not immediately comment on the seizure of fentanyl.
Courier package of fentanyl sent from Canada to U.S. seized by border agents in Seattle























