The federal government has introduced a bill aimed at tightening Canada-U.S. border security. It gives new powers to border officers, police, Canada Post workers and even Health Canada. David Akin explains how the bill is trying to balance U.S. President Donald Trump’s demands with Canada’s domestic concerns about illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking.
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