The head of the Canada Border Services Agency on Friday called the recent outages of some airport inspection kiosks “not acceptable,” as the agency rushed to fix the third such equipment failure in less than a month.

CBSA president Erin O’Gorman said the agency works with its partners “relentlessly” to prevent outages and has contingency plans in place.

“It’s not acceptable that they go down, and we are working with our partners to make sure they don’t go down — and when they do, that we are ready to put them back up again,” she told reporters at a border security announcement in Niagara Falls, Ont.

The CBSA said an outage reported Friday morning was still ongoing as of 2 p.m. eastern at Toronto Pearson International Airport, Calgary International Airport and Edmonton International A

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