Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted December 3 Diamond Member Share Posted December 3 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up More border enforcement resources coming before Trump’s inauguration: LeBlanc – National Ottawa “shares” Donald Trump’s concerns about the flow of irregular migrants and ******** drugs across the world’s largest undefended border, Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Tuesday, promising Canada will commit more personnel and equipment for border security before the president-elect’s inauguration on Jan. 20. “There will be additional resources, both human and equipment. We’ve said that consistently,” LeBlanc told a House of Commons committee Tuesday morning. “We will be making announcements in terms of procurement and personnel before that date. We are finalizing that as a government now based on the advice we received, the good advice from the RCMP and from the border services agency.” “I understand it’s exciting and Canadians want to understand it, (but) the good news is it’s coming,” LeBlanc added. Trump has threatened to slap a 25-per cent tariff on all goods entering the U.S. from Canada and Mexico until he’s satisfied with those countries’ efforts to address his border security concerns. Story continues below advertisement While those tariffs would be devastating to the ********* economy, they would also significantly drive up the cost of goods for ********* citizens. Canada and the U.S. are each other’s largest trading partners, according to the federal government, with roughly $3.6 billion worth of goods crossing the border each day in 2023. Get daily National news Get the day’s top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. The tariffs would also jeopardize U.S. energy security. According to the U.S., ********* exports of crude oil reached a record of 4.3 million barrels per day crossing the 49th parallel last July. But the president-elect has signaled to the world that he’s ready to risk economic pain — both domestically and abroad — unless countries accede to his demands. More on Politics More videos LeBlanc was one of a small ********* delegation that visited Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort Friday night, along with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his chief of staff, Katie Telford. The public safety minister told reporters before committee that the meeting was a social one, but included a conversation on trade and border security that he thought was “very productive.” Much ********* media coverage has been devoted to a quip from Trump that if Canada is so dependent on ********* trade, the country should become the 51st state. But LeBlanc said Trump was simply “teasing” the ********* delegation. “The president was telling jokes … It was, of course, on that issue, in no way a serious comment,” LeBlanc said. Trending Now The ‘vibecession’ could end next year, BMO forecasts South Korea parliament votes down martial law order, next steps unclear Story continues below advertisement Gerald Butts, Trudeau’s former principal secretary who was deeply involved in Canada’s response to Trump’s first term between 2016 and 2019, said Trump had made similar comments repeatedly to Trudeau before. “Trump used this 51st State line all the time with Trudeau in his first term. He’s doing it to rattle ********* cages,” Butts wrote on the social media platform BlueSky. “When someone wants you to freak out, don’t.” Trudeau and the federal Liberals have been under pressure domestically to present a detailed plan on how they plan to address the president-elect’s immediate concerns — and avoid devastating tariffs — but also how Canada will navigate a second term with an emboldened Trump administration. Speaking to reporters on Sunday, ************* Leader Pierre Poilievre suggested Trudeau was responsible for “breaking” the border. Poilievre — who is odds on favourite to become prime minister in next year’s general election, and would be tasked with dealing with the Trump administration — suggested Canada should put a cap on asylum claims, as well as increased enforcement to address ***** trafficking. “The reality is that Trudeau has lost control of the deficit, of immigration and of our border,” Poilievre charged. The total number of asylum claims processed by the federal government rose from 16,050 in 2015 — the last year the Conservatives were in power under Prime Minister Stephen Harper — to 143,360 in 2023, the last full year for which data is available. Story continues below advertisement © 2024 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #border #enforcement #resources #coming #Trumps #inauguration #LeBlanc #National This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/180200-more-border-enforcement-resources-coming-before-trump%E2%80%99s-inauguration-leblanc-%E2%80%93-national/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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