Canada says it has border under control just ahead of Trump inauguration
- Canada has added 60 new drones at the Canada-U.S. Border and will deploy two new helicopters this week, according to Public Safety Minister David McGuinty.
- The Liberal government pledged $1.3 billion in border upgrades after President-elect Trump threatened steep tariffs unless Canada and Mexico act on migrants and illegal drugs.
- The RCMP plans to set up an aerial intelligence task force for round-the-clock surveillance of Canada's border with helicopters, drones, and surveillance towers.
- Canada will soon have its first-ever border preclearance operation at Cannon Corners, New York, as announced by McGuinty.
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