Sask. latest province to announce increased U.S. border security amid tariff threat
- The Saskatchewan government has announced a plan to strengthen security along its border with the U.S. In response to threatened tariffs from President-elect Donald Trump.
- Premier Scott Moe stated that 16 provincial police officers will be redeployed to high-priority areas near the border, with 95 more officers on standby.
- The Saskatchewan border security plan will include resources like drones and patrol cars to enhance surveillance and public safety near the border.
- The plan aims to complement federal border services, as the Saskatchewan government clarified it will not take on federal responsibilities for border security.
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