FOX NEWS RIDE ALONG — POLITICO sat down with Public Safety Minister DAVID MCGUINTY on a Wednesday that started at the 49th ...
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Canada’s new fentanyl czar says eliminating drug’s ‘scourge’ is his primary goalCanada’s new fentanyl czar Kevin Brosseau said Wednesday he will bring an “intensity” to efforts to eliminate the drug’s scourge on both sides of the border. Brosseau, who was named to the role ...
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Border security strengthened in fight against fentanyl traffickingPublic Safety Minister David McGuinty and Fentanyl Czar Kevin Russell visited the Lansdowne port of entry to announce a crackdown on fentanyl trafficking on Wednesday. McGuinty called for intensified ...
The federal government is looking to list Mexican cartels as terrorists under Canadian law, but experts say there are a ...
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Mark Carney's footwear raises eyebrows on campaign trailThe designer footwear, listed online for $2,030, are thought to be the shoes Carney wore while playing hockey during a campaign stop in Ottawa on Sunday when he was endorsed by Ottawa South MP David ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says U.S. President Donald Trump isn’t joking – he believes Trump’s threat to make Canada the ...
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essanews.com on MSNTrudeau warns of US annexation threat at Toronto summitThe Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, expressed concerns about the potential annexation of Canada by the United ...
‘Don’t Screw With Us;’ Politicians, Labour, and Business United on Fight Against US Economic Threats
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it’s been inspirational to see how Canadians have come together in the face of economic ...
Trudeau met with a Canada-U.S. cabinet committee Friday as Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, Public Safety Minister David McGuinty and ... U.S. Relations in Toronto on Friday, Trudeau ...
The first target for Canada’s fentanyl czar Kevin Brosseau will be attacking the illegal supply of the highly addictive ...
he received the ringing endorsement of Public Safety Minister David McGuinty. “Now is the appropriate time,” said McGuinty, who has served Ottawa South in Parliament since 2004. “I think ...
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