Nearly 1,500 emails have been sent to MPs as part of Canadian American Business Council campaign.
Politicians and business advocates south of the border are pushing Ottawa to drop the ArriveCAN app and clear the backlog of Nexus applications.
The Canadian American Business Council has launched the "Travel Like it's 2019" campaign, in hopes of flooding federal MPs with demands for action.
The council says scrapping the ArriveCAN app and clearing the backlog of 350,000 Nexus applications will help ease travel delays between the United States and Canada.
Since the campaign launched earlier this month, Council CEO Maryscott Greenwood says nearly 1,500 emails have been sent by Canadians to MPs.

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