'The border never closed': CBSA reflects on 15 months of COVID-19 on the frontlines
The Windsor-Detroit border has been closed to non-essential travel since March 2020 due to COVID-19, but border traffic never stopped.
It has remained open for essential travel.
IN PICTURES: Behind-the-scenes at the Ambassador Bridge Windsor-Detroit border crossing
Canadian Border Service Agency director of operations at the Ambassador Bridge Joe McMahon says his staff had to pivot in unprecedented times.
“March 2020 was a really stressful time for all of us,” says McMahon.
A look at the day-to-day of a Canada Border Services Agency officer in Windsor, Ont. on Wednesday, June 9, 2021. (Melanie Borrelli/CTV Windsor)
The travel restrictions came through during March break, so they had to get Canadians home safely.
“I was really proud of my staff because they really stepped it up,” says McMahon. “They were scared too, there was a lot of unknowns for all of us.”
He says the staff members had their own challenges that they were dealing with at the same time.
“Our officers came here every day to work,” says McMahon. “The border never closed.”
There was a slight lull in traffic at the beginning of the pandemic before several federal essential exemptions were put in place.
Canada Border Services Agency chiefs of operations at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont. on Wednesday, June 9, 2021. (Melanie Borrelli/CTV Windsor)
About 1.3-million transports crossed through the Windsor-Detroit border last year alone.
Faced with increased border restrictions and COVID-19 protocols, McMahon says over the last 15 months as things changed, they changed with it.
“Our bigger mission was to keep everyone safe,” he adds.
Over 270 people work at the Ambassador Bridge for CBSA.
Jeff Gilmore, CBSA chief of operations at the Ambassador Bridge says they have remained busy.
“We still have had the highest travel volumes coming through the Windsor-Detroit border with the Ambassador Bridge being number two and the Windsor tunnel being number three,” says Gilmore.
Canada-US Border at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont. on Wednesday, June 9, 2021. (Melanie Borrelli/CTV Windsor)
Even though their jobs changed over the past year with COVID, the regular duties of seizures also continued.
“We actually also still had a record-breaking year for seizures with 670 seizures reported in our operation here at the ambassador bridge with a value for duty of almost 55 million dollars, so it was a huge year for us at the ambassador bridge,” says Sydney Kale, CBSA chief of operations at the Ambassador Bridge.
The border will remain closed to non-essential travel until at least June 21.
Here's a photo gallery of 'A day in the life of a Canada Border Services Agency officer'
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