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OTTAWA — The federal government says the Nexus trusted-traveller program will fully ramp back up within five weeks, allowing frequent border crossers to complete their applications and speed up their trips.
The standoff led to a massive backlog in applications for the program, which allows pre-approved travellers to cross the border more quickly.
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