Goodale confirms new agreement with U.S. as Trudeau mingles with Obama
Public safety minister joined Justin Trudeau, delegates for official White House visit
Fresh off attending the U.S. State dinner at the White House with Justin Trudeau, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale has confirmed that he and his U.S. counterpart have finalized and signed off on a pre-clearanceagreement for people travelling between the two countries.
Goodalefinalized the deal with Jeh Johnson,the U.S. Homeland Security secretary, during a trip that includemeeting PresidentBarackObamaand getting a private tour of the Oval Office.
"We'llexpand ourpre-clearancesystem, whereby you can pre-clear U.S.customs and immigration on the Canadian side," he said. "And when you cross the border [into the U.S.], you land as if you're a domestic traveller."
Goodale noted that he and Johnsonagreed to the arrangement for border security and to increase efficiency at the border, especially when it comes to trade and business.
"You can do that now at eight airports inCanada: Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax," he said.
The new agreement is expanded into the field of cargo, so that it too can be pre-cleared. It also adds to the list of airports where pre-clearance might work. It's not clear when or if pre-clearance is coming to Saskatchewan airports, but Goodale said it's on his radar.
"I made sure that places like Regina and Saskatoon got into the conversation," he said.
Goodale was on CBC'sThe Morning Editionwith Sheila ColesFriday morning to discuss the new agreement and what the state dinner was like.
He confirmed the pre-clearance agreement wassigned by him and Johnson; there's also anentry and exit information sharing agreement between the U.S. and Canada that's related to pre-clearance work, he said.
Another aspect of the work will deal with what Goodale called "false positives:" that is, people who've been mistakenly put on no-fly lists.
During the dinner, he was seated between Johnson and deputy national security advisor, Amy Pope, which where is some of the border talk happened.
In Washington today w/ PM @JustinTrudeau & several Cabinet
colleagues - building a better border, more prosperous, more secure (1/3)
—@RalphGoodale
Some 200,000 people move back+forth across the Cda-US border every DAY, plus $2.4-Billion in daily two-way trade (2/3) #cdnpoli
—@RalphGoodale
PM @JustinTrudeau is well positioned to restore a sense
of good will, common sense and mutual respect in Cda-US relations (3/3) #cdnpoli
—@RalphGoodale
Private tour of the White House
The evening wasn't all negotiationsand dealing; Goodale said that Johnson took him on a private tour of several storied parts of the White House.
"[He] gave us a tour of the West Wing, the cabinet offices and the Oval Office." Goodale said. "He was able to point out the exactspot where he was sworninandwhere presidentsits during cabinet meetings.
"It was really special."
The evening had a touch of celebrity, with several notable Canadians in attendance: "Michael J. Fox, Mike Myers, Lorne Michaels, Ryan Reynolds, Sandra Oh. It was quite an interesting, eclectic group. The sense in the evening was that there was something worth celebrating."
PM @JustinTrudeau speaks @ luncheon 2day in Wash. w/ US
Secretary of State Kerry & guests of both countries #PMDC pic.twitter.com/dOQc6tsp25
—@RalphGoodale
The State Dining Room in the White House, ready for the Obamas, Trudeaus & their guests 2night in Washington #PMDC pic.twitter.com/47MmiWjxS2
—@RalphGoodale
President Obama bids farewell to Justin + Sophie Trudeau @ the end of last night's remarkable State Dinner for Cda pic.twitter.com/ZrzvwtToNA
—@RalphGoodale