Canada to buy helicopters, drones to meet Trump's demand for tighter border security
- Canada will purchase helicopters and drones to patrol its border, responding to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's threats of tariffs due to concerns about illegal immigration and fentanyl.
- Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc confirmed the government's commitment to enhance security measures, despite believing the border is already secure.
- The changes include increased patrols, advanced surveillance technologies, and closer collaboration with U.S. agencies, amid debates on immigration policies.
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What Canada Has Announced on Border Measures Following Trump’s Tariff Threat
With incoming U.S. President Donald Trump threatening a 25 percent tariff against Canada, the federal government says it’s taking action to address border security concerns, including deploying more resources. Meanwhile, the premiers and federal political parties have also proposed their own solutions. They are also asking the federal government to announce a plan on how the government will alleviate Trump’s concerns to avoid the tariffs. Prime …
Canada Pledges To Improve Border Security After Meeting With Trump Official
By Casey Harper | The Center Square (Worthy News) – A leading member of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet says that Canada will bolster its border security after meeting with President-elect Donald Trump’s Commerce Secretary nominee, Howard Lutnick. Canadian Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc made the comments to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation after Trump threatened broad 25% tariffs against Canada and Mexico if they do…

Canada pledges to improve border security after meeting with Trump official
(The Center Square) — A leading member of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet says that Canada will bolster its border security after meeting with President-elect Donald Trump's Commerce Secretary nominee, Howard Lutnick.
Canada bolsters border security following Trudeau-Trump meeting
Canadian officials announced plans on Monday to strengthen border security following discussions between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and US President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, prompted by Trump’s tariff threats. Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Dominic LeBlanc, who attended the meeting, confirmed the government’s intention to reinforce security measures in an interview with local news. LeBlanc emphasized that the me…
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