Transparency: Canada Border Services Agency
Proactive disclosure of information, made public so that Canadians and Parliament are better able to hold the Government and public sector officials to account.
Public disclosures
: Expect electronic processing delays
Work is underway to restore CBSA's ability to process access to information and privacy requests after servers were made inaccessible during infrastructure maintenance by Shared Services Canada. Read the news release for more.
You can continue to submit ATIP requests through the online portal.
President's mandate letter from the Minister
Commitments and top priorities.
Access to information and privacy
Make an access to information or personal information request. Proactive disclosures and annual reports. Agency policies.
Consultations
Public consultations and reports on completed consultations.
Briefing documents
Briefing notes prepared for the minister, president and senior managers.
Corporate reports
Annual reports, plans, audits, evaluations, reports to the minister.
Detention and monitoring statistics
Reports and statistics on arrests, detentions and removals.
Sustainable development strategy
Investments in clean energy, waste reduction and more.
2023 Year in review
Our accomplishments by the numbers.
Code of Conduct
Our values and workplace standards.
Asbestos inventory
All buildings owned by the CBSA and whether or not they contain asbestos.
Misconduct investigations and disciplinary measures statistics
Agency employees are encouraged to adhere to high standards of conduct.
Internal audit performance results
Reports on key compliance attributes.
Land Border Crossing Project
Modernizing 24 ports of entry across Canada.
CBSA on Open Government
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