Border measures aimed at responding to Trump's tariff threat begin to take effect
- Canada's border response to President-elect Donald Trump's 25 percent tariff threat includes measures starting today, specifically banning 'flagpoling.'
- The ban on flagpoling restricts work and study permits for those who engage in the practice, effective immediately.
- Immigration Minister Marc Miller and Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc announced the plan, which includes a border control package exceeding $1 billion.
- Exceptions to the ban exist for certain individuals, including international truck drivers and professionals under specific agreements.
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