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Trump, Quebec
Quebec premier says Trump's border security concerns are 'legitimate' after tariff threat
Quebec Premier François Legault wants Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to appease Donald Trump by tightening border security and clamping down on the illegal drug trade in response to the president-elect's threat of imposing 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports.
Quebec premier says Trudeau must get serious about border problems to avoid Trump's tariffs
OTTAWA — Quebec Premier François Legault said Canada “must do everything” to avoid the U.S. president-elect’s plan to impose 25-per-cent tariffs on all products exported to the United States, as it would represent “a huge risk” to the provincial economy.
Trump tariffs pose 'enormous risk' to Quebec economy, Legault says
The reference to the border follows months of complaints by Legault aimed at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to tighten up border controls.
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Why Is Trump Identifying the U.S.-Canada Border as a Problem?
Arrests for illegal crossings from Canada spiked in the last fiscal year, but remain a fraction of the number of those from ...
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on MSN
Canadian officials blast Trump's tariff threat and one calls Mexico comparison an insult
TORONTO -- Some Canadian officials on Tuesday blasted President-elect Donald's Trump's threat to impose sweeping tariffs, as ...
The York Dispatch
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Canadian officials blast Trump's tariff threat
Canadian officials blasted President-elect Donald’s Trump’s tariff threat, with one calling Trump’s comparison of Canada and ...
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Canada's Trudeau Says He Is Ready to Address Trump Concerns Over Border
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he spoke with President-elect Trump Monday evening about his tariff pledge and ...
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Canada Set to Deploy More Resources at Border to Address Trump Concerns -- Update
OTTAWA--Canada says it is ready to deploy more law-enforcement agents, drones and helicopters to address border security concerns from President-elect Trump. "We will take whatever steps are necessary ...
Yahoo
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Migrant bus is in Chicago, not heading to Canadian border
Canadian
officials said they are preparing for an influx of
border
crossings should US President-elect Donald Trump ...
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North Country emergency crews concerned over reduced hours at border crossings
Officials from the Chateauguay Fire Company are particularly worried about the reduced availability of EMS from Quebec ...
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