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Trump, Canada and border
Canada promised Trump a border crackdown. Easier said than done
Six Lego-like concrete blocks mark the end of a rural road at the U.S.-Canada border. The police vehicle, revving through blowing snow, crunches to a stop. The barriers, installed last August in a joint venture with President Joe Biden's administration,
Canada admits people can simply ‘hop over’ US border as Trump demands crackdown
Canada admits people can simply ‘hop over’ US border as Trump demands crackdown - Concrete blocks lining some parts of the world’s largest border stop vehicles from crossing, but people traveling by foot can just slip by,
Canada battles to prevent border crossings as Trump tariff threat looms
STORY: To stop vehicles bearing migrants from barreling across the Canadian border into the United States, blocks like these have been installed on rural roads that intersect the border.But Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sergeant Daniel Dubois explains they aren't a fail safe solution.
Canadians plan major border security investment after Trump threatens them with major tariffs
Canadian officials are reportedly planning a major investment in border security, as the incoming U.S. President threatens the country with tariffs if they can't manage to cut the number of
Canada Aims to Head Off Trump Tariffs With Border Security Plan—And a Threat of Its Own
Premiers from across the country met to discuss a plan to secure the Canadian border in the wake of President-elect Donald Trump's tariff threats.
How Trump, and his tariff threats, could reshape the U.S.-Canada border
The threat of tariffs has put pressure on Canada to clamp down on illegal crossings into the U.S., even as some Canadian officials anticipate a surge in migrants heading the other direction once President-elect Donald J. Trump takes office. ALBANY — For most of the 20th century, the world’s longest international border was practically undefended.
Trump’s tariffs pressure Canada, but sealing the world’s longest land border isn’t easy
Canada has made its border increasingly secure. But enforcement is difficult on the world’s longest land border, and President-elect Donald Trump’s immigration rhetoric pressured Canada to invest in security or face tariffs.
Canada Plans Border Security Upgrades to Avoid U.S. Tariffs, Address Trump's Concerns
The proposed measures include deploying drones and canine units to monitor border crossings as well as investments in lab testing to curb fentanyl trafficking
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A Rare Cross-Canada Political Consensus Forms Against Trump’s Border Threat
Canadian leaders agreed to tighten the border, but not on how to respond if President-elect Donald J. Trump follows through ...
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Canada expected to announce missed deficit targets as spending creeps up
Canada is expected to announce on Monday it blew past its deficit target for last year, when Finance Minister Chrystia ...
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Border Barriers: A Struggle of Concrete and Surveillance on the U.S.-Canada Line
Concrete barriers mark the U.S.-Canada border to deter vehicle crossings, yet foot traffic continues. Canadian authorities ...
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Man with machete in stolen truck leads police on wild chase across Canada-US border
A man is in jail after a reported carjacking and wild cross-border chase from Canada to Skagit County Thursday.
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Border agents checking packages sent by courier to Canada for possible fentanyl smuggling
At a public-safety hearing Thursday, MPs heard that 4,000 organized crime groups are currently operating in Canada, including ...
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Carjacking at US-Canada border ends in Skagit County
SKAGIT COUNTY, Wash. — A carjacking suspect is in custody after leading law enforcement on a chase from the U.S.-Canada ...
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Canada's premiers meet in Toronto to talk tariffs, trade amid chaos in Ottawa
Canada's premiers must take a bigger role in Canada-U.S. relations, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Monday on his way in to a ...
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