Canada enhances border security to counter potential U.S. tariffs

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government plans to enhance border enforcement to avoid tariffs from Donald Trump's administration. Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc stated that measures will be "visible and muscular," with new resources expected soon. LeBlanc mentioned potential additions like drones, helicopters, and more personnel to strengthen border security. This follows a dinner meeting between Trudeau and Trump at Mar-a-Lago, where they discussed concerns over border security. Canada relies heavily on the U.S. for trade, with 75% of its exports going there. Tariffs could significantly impact the Canadian economy, prompting the government to act swiftly on border measures.


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