Trudeau pledges stronger border controls to Trump during Florida meeting
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised President-elect Donald Trump to strengthen border controls between Canada and the U.S. This commitment follows Trump's threats to impose tariffs on Canadian imports unless Canada addresses issues related to migrants and drugs. During a dinner meeting in Florida, Trudeau and Trump discussed new security measures, including the use of drones and police helicopters. Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc stated that Canada aims to demonstrate its commitment to border security. This meeting marked a shift in relations, contrasting with previous tensions between the two leaders. Trump had previously criticized Trudeau, but their recent interaction was described as warm and productive, with Trump encouraging ongoing communication.