Unlock the White Home Watch e-newsletter without spending a dime
Your information to what the 2024 US election means for Washington and the world
Canada’s authorities is to bolster its funding in border safety after Donald Trump threatened to impose steep tariffs over unlawful immigration and drug smuggling throughout the US-Canada frontier.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met Canada’s provincial leaders late on Wednesday to agree a united response to the US president-elect’s pledge this week to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all merchandise from Mexico and Canada, which he stated would stay in place “till such time as medication, specifically fentanyl, and all unlawful aliens cease this invasion of our nation”.
After the assembly with Trudeau, Canada’s public security minister Dominic LeBlanc stated: “We imagine that there’s a circumstance the place we will make extra investments to reassure Canadians that all the measures mandatory are in place and can proceed to be in place”, though he declined to say how a lot more money the federal authorities would make out there.
The US-Canada border is the longest on the earth, stretching practically 9,000km throughout land and water. Safety on land is gentle; there are few partitions or fences and in locations it’s marked by easy stone markers alongside residential streets. Whereas main highway crossing factors have checkpoints, the boundary is basically managed by cell patrols, leaving it weak to smugglers of migrants, medication and weapons.
Washington’s incoming border tsar, Tom Homan, stated in a tv interview earlier this month that “Canada . . . can’t be a gateway to terrorists coming to the US”. “It’s an excessive nationwide safety vulnerability on the northern border, and it’s one of many issues I’ll deal with,” he added.
The variety of migrants caught making an attempt to cross from Canada into the US jumped from 27,180 in 2021 to 198,929 in 2024 — an increase of just about 600 per cent — based on US Customs and Border Safety information.
Canada’s provincial leaders have criticised what they are saying is a failure by the federal government in Ottawa to prioritise border safety. Ontario premier Doug Ford on Wednesday stated he hoped the assembly with Trudeau can be “the beginning of a extra proactive strategy from the federal authorities” and would present that it “takes the safety of our border critically . . . or threat the economic chaos of Trump tariffs”.
About 8,500 frontline Canada Border Companies Company workers monitor the Canadian aspect of the border and the virtually C$3.6bn (US$2.6bn) price of products and companies and about 400,000 individuals who cross every day. However their union says 2,000 to three,000 extra border officers are wanted. “The union has been vocal in regards to the lack of workers on the border for years,” stated Customs and Immigration Union president Mark Weber.
Regardless of the criticism, Trump’s considerations about medication getting into the US from Canada usually are not backed up by official information.
Canadian officers admit Mexican drug gangs have shifted their operations north because the US has tightened its southern border controls. However US border safety figures present brokers seized a mean of simply 800 grammes of fentanyl a month on the Canadian border between January 2022 to October 2024, in contrast with about 821kg of fentanyl a month on the Mexico border over the identical interval.
Canada has its personal fears over border safety. Trump has pledged to hold out mass deportations of undocumented migrants as soon as he takes workplace early subsequent yr and Canadian officers concern many may head north to keep away from being caught by US immigration officers.
Quebec’s premier, François Legault, who has been an outspoken critic of border safety, late on Wednesday stated: “You will need to safe the borders in each instructions. We don’t need to have a brand new wave of immigrants, nevertheless it’s additionally necessary that Mr Trudeau tables a plan to reassure Mr Trump.”
This story has been amended to point out that 400,000 individuals cross the US-Canada border each day