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Canadians taking a trip across the U.S. border are being advised to cooperate and be “forthcoming” when speaking with authorities at the crossing, adding they could face detention if denied entry.

In a travel advisory updated Friday, the federal government says Canadians should “expect scrutiny” when crossing ports of entry and to expect questioning and potential search of their electronic devices.

“Comply and be forthcoming in all interactions with border authorities,” the advisory reads. “If you are denied entry, you could be detained while awaiting deportation.”

The update comes amid growing tensions between the two countries, with U.S. President Donald Trump having imposed various tariffs on Canada.

In the months since the tariffs threats began, Canadian travel south of the border has plunged.

In B.C., for example, slightly more than 3,300 vehicles crossed at the Peace Arch on both March 17 and March 24, compared to more than 10,100 on the …

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