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Canada is hiring staff to work at Ontario's record-breaking U.S. border bridge

Canada is about to get one of the coolest bridges on the continent as work advances for the record-breakingGordie Howe International Bridgeconnecting Windsor, Ontario, with Detroit, Michigan.

Thelongest cable-stayed bridge in North America快速成形在底特律河上,是吗nd the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is gearing up for the bridge's 2025 opening with an 18-month hiring drive to bring on 200 new border services officers to staff the new bridge's Canadian Port of Entry.

CBSA Border services officer Robichaud hails the new port of entry as "state-of-the-art," and says that the bridge and entry point will greatly increase the agency's ability to process travellers and trade.

"As a result, over 200 border services officers will be hired in the next 18 months in the Windsor area," says Robichaud.

The CBSA is looking to hire locally from the Windsor area, seeking applicants who are at least 18 years old with a minimum of a high school diploma and a full driver's licence. According to the CBSA website, post-secondary education in fields applicable to law enforcement is a helpful asset in landing the gig.

From there, applicants are assessed with an officer trainee entrance exam, as well as interviews and medical/psychological evaluations to determine if the hopeful border agent is up to the task.

But if the bridge won't open until 2025, what's the rush to hire? It turns out that training border agents is a pretty lengthy process. Successful candidates must first complete a 14-week program before moving on to a full year of training.

A hiring event is beingheld virtually on Thursday afternoon, kicking off the CBSA's drive to staff the under-construction bridge.

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