The federal government has laid out a new border security plan as Canada faces tariff threats from US President-elect Donald ...
The Canadian government has vowed to invest CAD1.3 billion towards border security over six years, focussed on fentanyl, ...
In a 2017 report, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) criticized the Border Patrol for failing to assess whether these ...
The pledge follows a threat from President-elect Donald Trump to impose, when he takes office in January, a 25% tariff on ...
The announced measures include enhancing US-Canada border security through the deployment of helicopters, drones, ...
The move is part of the federal government’s $1.3-billion upgrade to border security and monitoring to appease U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s concerns about the flow of migrants and illegal drugs ...
Premier Andrew Furey says securing the borders with the United States is a good idea. Not because of the threat of US tariffs ...
Canada's government on Monday proposed C$1.3 billion ($913.05 million) for border security after U.S. President-elect Donald ...
The Canadian federal government has announced a new plan to bolster border security and strengthen the immigration system.
Family separations at the border did not begin with the zero tolerance policy and didn’t end when it was lifted.
Our national security is under constant threat. From the 200 dead each day by fentanyl to dangers posed by dangerous people ...