Trudeau pledges stronger border controls to Trump in meeting on security

reuters.com

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised President-elect Donald Trump to strengthen border controls between Canada and the U.S. This commitment follows a dinner meeting where they discussed security measures to address concerns over migration and drug trafficking. Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc stated that Canada plans to enhance border security with additional drones and police helicopters. He emphasized the importance of demonstrating a strong commitment to border safety to both Canadians and Americans. This meeting marked a shift in relations, contrasting with previous tensions between Trudeau and Trump. The two leaders ended the dinner on friendly terms, with Trump encouraging ongoing communication.


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