Ottawa promises $1.3 billion for border security as U.S. tariff threat looms
- Trump's tariff threats are fundamentally reshaping the political landscape in canada.
- The canadian government is facing increased pressure to respond to these economic challenges.
- Political leaders in canada are divided on how to handle the situation.
- The overall sentiment among the public is one of uncertainty regarding trade relations.
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Federal border plan: “It is now Canada that has the role of the bad guy”, says an immigration lawyer
Ottawa has put the brakes on immigration by revealing the details of its plan to strengthen surveillance at the Canadian-American border.
ThePatriotLight - Trump Effect: Canada Bends The Knee, Puts $1.3 Billion Into Border Security After Tariff Threat
ThePatriotLight - While Canada's government continues to implode, America's apologetic neighbors have committed to spend $1.3 billion (US$913 million) over six years to beef up their border security, after President-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on all Canadian imports for allowing migrants and fentanyl to flow into America.The funds will go towards Public Safety Canada, the Canada Border Services Agency, the Communication…
Border plan in works - Grosse Pointe News
GROSSE POINTE PARK — Forward-thinkers on the Downtown Development Authority board flipped their year... Log In With Your Email and Zip Email Zip Log In An active subscription to the Grosse Pointe News is required to view this article. Please call (313) 343-5578 to subscribe. Subscribers who want to reset their password can click here The Grosse Pointe News has migrated to a new subscription/circulation management system that allows…


Canad reveals a new border plan, which presents Trump earlier, with emphasis on fentanyl, irregular migration and organized crime.
Liberals announce $1.3B border security plan to ward off Trump tariffs
The Trudeau government announced a suite of new measures to protect Canada’s southern border, including 24/7 surveillance with the use of “helicopters, drones and mobile surveillance towers.” “Our new border plan, backed an investment of $1.3 billion dollars, will secure our border against the flow of illegal drugs and irregular migration,” said newly-appointed Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc during a press conference in Ottawa on Tuesday. Th…
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