Internal report urged Canada to counter rhetoric about a 'crisis' at border
- An internal government report warned that negative rhetoric about the Canada-U.S. border could harm trade and travel, stating it might thicken the border between the two countries.
- The report emphasized that misrepresented facts about a 'crisis at the northern border' threaten Canada's image as a secure neighbor.
- The report advised Canadian officials to actively communicate that the Canada-U.S. border is well-managed and safe, countering sensationalized media narratives about a 'crisis' at the border.
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Internal federal government report warned U.S. claims about a crisis at the border could affect trade, travel
An internal government report warned a year ago that allowing "the trend of negative rhetoric" about the security of the Canada-U.S. border could lead to a thickening of the 49th parallel, adversely affecting trade and travel.
·Canada
Read Full ArticleIncreasingly negative speeches about border security can have an equally negative impact on trade and tourism, warns an internal government report.
·Montreal, Canada
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Internal report urged Canada to counter rhetoric about a ‘crisis’ at border
OTTAWA - An internal government report warned a year ago that allowing "the trend of negative rhetoric" about the security of the Canada-U.S. border could lead to a thickening of
·Toronto, Canada
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Internal report urged Canada to counter rhetoric about a 'crisis' at border
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·Winnipeg, Canada
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Leaning Left16Leaning Right1Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution73% Left
Bias Distribution
- 73% of the sources lean Left
73% Left
L 73%
C 23%
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