Trudeau Discusses Border Security Plan
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Canada ’s premiers to discuss border security plan.
The federal government has agreed to the premiers’ “specific asks’ to add police resources to the border and have Health Canada share data on where fentanyl found in Canada is originating from.
Trump has threatened to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports if he follows through on his threat.
The first ministers’ meeting comes just a day after Trump launched more jibes at Trudeau on social media.
Trudeau told reporters he was “looking forward” to the meeting as he headed into question period in Ottawa .
Lawmakers are days away from starting an extended winter holiday break, but when MPs return to Parliament in January , it will be after the inauguration.
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