Ottawa weighs appointing border czar advocated by business community
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is urging Ottawa to appoint a border czar to collaborate with U.S. Officials and address border security concerns before February 1 to help avoid tariffs.
- Smith believes that securing the border is the most important first step to prevent the Trump administration's proposed tariffs on Canadian imports.
- Smith recommended Paul Wynnyk, a former Lieutenant-General, for the border czar position, emphasizing the need for someone with military experience.
- Alberta has implemented enhanced border security measures, including patrol teams and surveillance technology, to combat illegal immigration and drug trafficking, setting an example for other provinces.
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