Trudeau pledges to boost Canada-US border surveillance after meeting with Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised to enhance border surveillance with the United States. This commitment follows a dinner with President Donald Trump, who threatened tariffs unless Canada curbs undocumented migration and drug trafficking. Trudeau's administration plans to procure additional drones and police helicopters to bolster security. Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc emphasized the importance of demonstrating a strong commitment to border security. The tone of the meeting was notably more positive than past interactions between Trudeau and Trump, which included harsh criticisms. Trump expressed a willingness to maintain communication, marking a shift in their relationship.