Deputy national security advisor is Canada’s new fentanyl czar
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Ottawa has already announced a series of measures to strengthen its border and collaboration with the United States.
Toronto, Canada.- Canada appointed a high-ranking intelligence official on Tuesday for the new post of fentanyl tsar, saying he would coordinate the fight against drug smuggling, thus fulfilling a promise made to the President of the United States, Donald Trump. The Republican President threatened to impose tariffs on all imports from Canada, unless the government does more to stop the flow of fentanyl across the border. Prime Minister Justin Tr…
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