Introduction
In the instant aftermath of September 11 terrorist attacks, boarder security concept took on an unfamiliar and new meaning for Canada. The Canadians were for a long time used to the notion of a demilitarized and undefended boarder. Simultaneously, the need for a monitored and protected boarder has for a long time been obvious when it comes to issues like illegal immigration, gun trafficking, transnational crime and even mundanities of generation of revenue through Canada Customs. For that reason, this paper centers on Canadian Border Policy and more particularly on the concept of Fortress North America, or the Perimeter Security where it attempts ...