Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said on Tuesday that the province is sending 16 provincial law enforcement officers to the Canada-U.S. border to shore up security. Moe added the officers are to patrol high-priority areas north of the border, equipped with a mobile command unit, licence plate readers, drones, snowmobiles and three planes.
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Saskatchewan sending 16 officers to shore up Canada-U.S. border security
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