Federal Bill to Bolster Border Security Expected Early Next Week
- The Liberal government will introduce border security legislation early next week in Ottawa to strengthen Canada-US border control.
- This legislation responds to ongoing pressure from the United States to enhance measures against illegal goods crossing the border.
- Gary Anandasangaree, the Public Safety Minister, is anticipated to introduce legislation that would grant expanded inspection powers to the Canada Border Services Agency regarding exported goods.
- The bill targets stopping illegal and stolen items, including cars, and aims to equip law enforcement with tools to curb fentanyl flow.
- The legislation aligns with a new Canada-US economic and security relationship based on mutual respect and shared interests.
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Federal bill to bolster border security expected early next week
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The Liberal government plans to introduce soon a bill to strengthen border security in response to ongoing pressure from the United States.Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree is expected to table a bill early next week
Executives, academics and government officials prepare for more difficult interrogations or change their plans
The National Director of Customs, Alejandra Arriaza Loeb, met with the Under-Secretary of Public Security, Rafael Collado González, to deepen collaborative work on border security. In this context, they signed an agreement within the framework of the National Programme against Organized Crime (PNCO) of the Government with the aim of supporting prevention, [...]


The National Director of Customs, Alejandra Arriaza Loeb, met with the Under-Secretary of Public Security, Rafael Collado González, to deepen
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