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Plant import costs could rise 50%

Plant import costs could rise 50% - from HortWeek

HortWeek survey shows 93% believe new Border Control Points will be bad for plant imports

HortWeek survey shows 93% believe new Border Control Points will be bad for plant imports - from HortWeek

Leading grower on UK-grown helping garden centres with 2024 prospects

Leading grower on UK-grown helping garden centres with 2024 prospects - from HortWeek

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 01:10:00

gained entry to canada illegally, through border, unofficial border crossings, and that s put a strain on social services and put political pressure onjustin trudeau. they are doing it for a couple of reasons, not least because the us is tightened its migration policies, and because canada has been famously welcoming of those fleeing political persecution in the past. well, up to now, canada was bound by a law, or an agreement going back to 2004 which forbade the deportation of asylum seekers who had crossed illegally into canada. well now, that agreement has been tweaked and as of midnight tonight, canada will be able to send back to the us those migrants who have entered the country through illegal border control points. immigration advocates have condemned the

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