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  2. Registrar of Imported Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The RIV program also requires anyone importing a vehicle into Canada to pay a RIV fee of $295+GST CAD (and QST if being imported into Quebec). The enforcement of the RIV program added some level of complexity to the vehicle importation process, and the manner of operation of the Registrar of Imported Vehicles has recently been brought into ...

  3. Transportation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, there were 20,706,616 road vehicles registered in Canada, of which 96% were vehicles under 4.5 tonnes (4.4 long tons; 5.0 short tons), 2.4% were vehicles between 4.5 and 15 tonnes (4.4 and 14.8 long tons; 5.0 and 16.5 short tons) and 1.6% were 15 tonnes (15 long tons; 17 short tons) or greater. These vehicles travelled a total of 333. ...

  4. CANAMEX Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The CANAMEX corridor is a series of improvements to freeways and other transportation infrastructure linking Canada to Mexico through the United States. The corridor was established under the North American Free Trade Agreement. [1] Currently the corridor is defined by a series of highways.

  5. Livingston International - Wikipedia

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    1995 Transport Canada launched the Registrar of Imported Vehicles; Livingston was a subcontractor to the program. 1997 Livingston International was acquired by a private equity investment firm, CAI; [5] parent company Livingston Group continued in warehousing and distribution until 2001, when it sold its remaining business to an industry ...

  6. United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Agreement between the United States of America, Mexico, and Canada (USMCA) [1] [Note 1] is a free trade agreement among the United States, Mexico, and Canada.It replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) implemented in 1994, [2] [3] [4] and is sometimes characterized as "NAFTA 2.0", [5] [6] [7] or "New NAFTA", [8] [9] since it largely maintains or updates the provisions of ...

  7. Transportation in North America - Wikipedia

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    The United States, Canada, and Mexico have an interconnected system with railheads stretching from Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada, to Tapachula, Mexico, and on Vancouver Island. The state government of Alaska also operates the Alaska Railroad , which does not connect to the North American network.

  8. Fact check: Debunking Trump’s false claims about Canada - AOL

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    President-elect Donald Trump keeps making false claims about Canada. Trump has spoken repeatedly in the past month about somehow turning the independent country to the north into the 51st US state.

  9. Transport Canada - Wikipedia

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    Transport Canada (French: Transports Canada) is the department within the Government of Canada responsible for developing regulations, policies and services of road, rail, marine and air transportation in Canada. It is part of the Transportation, Infrastructure and Communities (TIC) portfolio.

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