Toronto's police chief announced the largest cocaine seizure in the city's history, which raises concerns about the ongoing issues of cross-border drug smuggling. Subsequently, President Trump shifted blame to Canada for its perceived inadequate efforts to control the flow of fentanyl into the U.S. Trump threatened tariffs on Canadian exports unless more stringent border measures were implemented. In response, the Canadian government is ramping up surveillance efforts, but U.S. officials remain skeptical about Canada’s commitment to addressing drug trafficking effectively.
Toronto's police chief announced the largest-ever cocaine seizure by the force, highlighting the significant issue of cross-border drug trafficking.
President Trump criticized Canada for its role in the fentanyl crisis, claiming a substantial flow of narcotics entering the U.S.
Commerce secretary nominee Howard Lutnick echoed Trump's demands for tougher border control from Canada to combat drug trafficking.
To counteract potential tariffs, Canada is enhancing border surveillance through drones and canine units, but U.S. concerns persist.
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