Canada invests $1.3 billion to enhance border security, targeting drug trafficking and migration.

Canada is investing $1.3 billion to boost border security, addressing concerns raised by President-elect Donald Trump about migrants and drug trafficking. The plan includes a new aerial intelligence task force with helicopters, drones, and surveillance towers, as well as increased funding for the RCMP and border services. The investment aims to enhance drug detection, cut processing times for cargo, and improve intelligence sharing with the U.S. to prevent a potential 25% tariff on Canadian exports.

December 17, 2024
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