Trump threatens Canada with tariffs over drug and immigration issues
Donald Trump has threatened Canada with a 25% tariff over issues related to drugs and immigration. Ontario Premier Doug Ford responded, calling the comparison to Mexico insulting and emphasizing the close relationship between Canada and the U.S. Canada and the U.S. share interests in border security and tackling fentanyl trafficking. Both countries could benefit from working together to address these issues, rather than acting independently. The article suggests that Canada should strengthen its border agreements with the U.S., like the Safe Third Country Agreement, to manage immigration and drug trafficking more effectively. This collaboration could lead to mutual benefits for both nations.