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Trump, Canada and Border
Trump Takes Credit for New Border Security Plan Outlined by Canada
After Canada unveiled its plan to secure the border with the United States, Mr. Trump’s transition team attributed the action to the president elect.
Trump keeps taunting Canada as ‘51st state,’ claims win on border
As U.S. president-elect Donald Trump continues to taunt Canadians, saying they should become the 51st state, he’s also claiming a win on the border. A statement from the Trump team said: ‘President-elect Trump has done more to secure our northern border than Joe Biden has in four years.
Canada plays into Trump’s hands with plan to fight border crossings
Canadian officials proposed the creation of a joint Canadian-United States police force to help fight transnational crime. In a press release, as part of its new Border Plan, Ottawa announced that it would propose to the U.
Canada pledges beefed-up border, immigration restrictions to appease Trump
Four Canadian ministers publicly unveiled on Tuesday a border security plan they had privately presented to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration, with an emphasis on surveillance,
Canada proposes joint police force with US to tackle Trump’s border concerns
OTTAWA — Ottawa says it wants to create a joint “strike force” at the Canada-U.S. border to target transnational organized crime — a shared initiative with the added goal of convincing President-elect Donald Trump to drop his tariff threat.
Canada Expands Aerial Border Surveillance to Appease Trump
Canada is deploying what it calls an “aerial intelligence task force” as part of a new C$1.3 billion ($908 million) plan to address US President-elect Donald Trump’s concerns about migrants and fentanyl flowing across the northern border.
Canada announces new border funding after Trump tariff threat
Canada's government on Monday proposed C$1.3 billion ($913.05 million) for border security after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump threatened tariffs unless Canada reduced the movement of migrants and drugs into the United States.
Trump pushes Canada to secure its shared border
Ottawa is promising to crack down on illegal immigrants from crossing into the U.S. from Canada to appease incoming president-elect Donald Trump. UBC Professor Irene Bloemraad breaks down the new border restrictions and what impact they could have on stemming the flow of migrants.
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Canada wants joint police force with US to patrol the northern border
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Trump says US subsidies to Canada make ‘no sense,’ suggests Canadians want ‘to become the 51st State’
President-elect Trump continued trolling of Canada early Wednesday by slamming U.S. subsidies and again claiming that ...
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Trump Jokes Canada Becoming 51st US State 'A Great Idea'
US President-elect Donald Trump said Wednesday it would be "a great idea" for Canada to become the 51st US state, teasing on ...
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Canada's New Finance Minister Promises Fiscal Response to Mitigate Possible 25% Trump Tariff
OTTAWA--Canada's newly appointed Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc says the Liberal government has enough fiscal room to deliver a new round of stimulus to help households and businesses cope with a ...
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Canada admits people can simply ‘hop over’ US border as Trump demands crackdown
Concrete blocks lining some parts of the world’s largest border stop vehicles from crossing, but people traveling by foot can ...
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Ontario's premier says Donald Trump's tariffs would be a disaster for US markets
The premier of Canada’s most populous province says President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to impose sweeping 25% tariffs on all ...
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‘Enormous shock’: Canada seeking to ‘push’ Trump off his tariff proposal
University of British Columbia political scientist Dr Stewart Prest says the implementation of Donald Trump’s tariffs on ...
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