From Niagara This Week:

The double whammy of the brutal recession and new identification rules at the border have devastated cross-border travel that’s a backbone of Niagara’s crucial tourism sector, gutting thousands of jobs here, figures from the Binational Tourism Alliance show.

In an attempt to try to reverse the disturbing trend, the alliance is pushing local, provincial and federal governments to buy into an action plan designed to get more people crossing back and forth across the border.

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