Poilievre wants Canada to send Armed Forces troops, helicopters to secure U.S. border
- Pierre Poilievre proposed sending Armed Forces troops and helicopters to the U.S. Border to enhance security and address incoming tariffs on Canadian imports, set to take effect soon.
- Poilievre highlighted the rise in crime and illegal immigration as reasons for his border security plan, which includes hiring 2,000 additional Canada Border Services Agency agents.
- The Conservative leader criticized the Liberal government's handling of border security, claiming it has led to the threat of a 25-percent tariff on Canadian goods.
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith supported Poilievre's plan, stating that securing the border is essential for Canada's safety and trade relationship with the U.S.
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Pierre Poilievre calls on Ottawa to send troops to the Canada-U.S. border
The Conservative leader called on the federal government to send Canadian soldiers to bolster the Canada-U.S. border, hours after Mexico staved off U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans Monday by
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