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Canada seized 4,300 liters of drug-making chemicals from China in May 2025, part of expanded efforts to disrupt opioid trafficking.
In May 2025, Canada Border Services Agency and RCMP seized 4,300 litres of precursor chemicals—including substances used to make fentanyl and GHB—from two containers arriving from China at the Tsawwassen facility in B.C.
The haul, flagged by intelligence units, is part of ongoing efforts to disrupt drug trafficking networks.
Meanwhile, Canada’s financial intelligence agency, Fintrac, reported over 100 actionable disclosures to law enforcement between November 2024 and March 2025, supporting opioid-related investigations and marking its highest volume of such reports since 2000.
Fintrac intensified its focus on drug trafficking by creating a rapid intelligence team and assigning a financial crime expert to Canada’s fentanyl czar, highlighting the critical role of financial data in dismantling organized crime networks.
Canadá incautó 4,300 litros de productos químicos de fabricación de drogas de China en mayo de 2025, como parte de los esfuerzos ampliados para interrumpir el tráfico de opiáceos.