Rob was MC at this significant announcement


Rob and Minister Day following the announcement

Government of Canada extends border services at Moncton, Fredericton and Charlottetown airports

July 11, 2008 -- Moncton, New Brunswick -- MP Rob Moore today acted as Master of Ceremonies at an announcement where, effective July 14, 2008, the Government of Canada will offer extended border services at the Moncton, Fredericton and Charlottetown airports. This investment of approximately $1 million will extend the hours of border services to 16 hours a day (from 8 a.m. to midnight), 7 days a week. The announcement was made by the Hon. Stockwell Day, Minister of Public Safety.

"Our government recognizes that the development of small airports contributes to economic prosperity," said Mr. Moore. "The extra hours will provide businesses and other travellers more choices. This will increase economic development and tourism opportunities."

Last year, Mr. Moore held a meeting with the Mayors of Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe and Minister Day to discuss this issue.

"I am pleased to see that last year's meeting with the Minister and the municipal leaders of the Greater Moncton Area has led to concrete results," said Mr. Moore.

Prior to this agreement, the Airport Authorities and airlines were required to pay cost recovery fees for Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) passenger clearance services after 5 p.m. This extension of border services means that the top 20 airports in Canada will all receive a minimum of 16 hours of publicly funded passenger clearance services.

An overall review of core services is ongoing. In the meantime, as further options are considered and decisions are made, the CBSA will continue to offer a service delivery approach that is fair, transparent and flexible.

Rob Moore is the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and the MP for Fundy Royal.

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For more information, please contact:
Sean Phelan
Special Assistant - Communications
Office of Rob Moore, M.P. Fundy Royal
(613) 996-2316