On Monday, the Canadian government proposed a budget of 1.3 billion for border security following a threat by President-elect Donald Trump to impose a 25 percent tariff on all Canadian products going into the US unless the country cracked down on the illegal flow of narcotics and migrants entering the United States. The funding would consist of establishing a new joint "strike force" to combat organized crime, as well as supplying helicopters, drones, and mobile surveillance towers to the RCMP, the CBC reported.
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On Monday, the Canadian government proposed a budget of 1.3 billion for border security following a threat by President-elect Donald Trump to impose a 25 percent tariff on all Canadian products going into the US unless the country cracked down on the illegal flow of narcotics and migrants entering the United States. The funding would consist of establishing a new joint "strike force" to combat organized crime, as well as supplying helicopters, drones, and mobile surveillance towers to the RCMP, the CBC reported. https://thepostmillennial.com/canada-launches-1-3-billion-border-security-initiative-after-trump-pressured-trudeau
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Canada launches $1.3 billion border security initiative after Trump pressured Trudeau
The funding would consist of establishing a new joint “strike force” to combat organized crime, as well as supplying helicopters, drones, and mobile surveillance towers to the RCMP.
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