


Canada Unveils $1.3 Billion Border Security Plan Amid Political Tumult
The Canadian government has launched a $1.3 billion border security initiative while facing domestic political challenges and potential tariffs from the U.S.
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Overview
In response to concerns over illegal drugs and irregular migration, Canada announced a $1.3 billion border security initiative, increasing surveillance and forming a joint task force. Prime Minister Trudeau, however, faces political turmoil, with low approval ratings and opposition calls for his resignation following threats of tariffs from President-elect Trump, which could impact Canada's economy. The government is grappling with a cabinet reshuffle amid rising tensions as Trudeau seeks to balance border security with trade relations, raising questions about his leadership and future.
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