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Tag Archives: border security
Under Trump, the unbelievable is becoming reality
So much of what is happening in the U.S. right now makes no sense, and now the American chaos and confusion is heading north
Is the Harper government now in the reality TV business?
The Conservatives won’t say how much Border Security costs taxpayers
The Commons: Vic Toews’ real world
Imagining what other reality TV shows the government might approve of
India and Pakistan take a step in the right direction
Violence along the border has been rising, but new trade agreements can establish needed trust
What’s getting cut
Sarah Schmidt tries to figure out what the cuts will mean to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The Customs and Immigration Union says border services cuts mean it will be harder to intercept “hardened criminals such as sexual predators.” A letter from aboriginal leaders seems to justify the elimination of the National Aboriginal Health Organization, but ITK leader Mary Simon quibbles. And in addition to the humans who will be laid off, dogs are also being put out of work.
About that border deal between Canada and the U.S.
Canada has finally managed to put the focus back on trade for the first time since 9/11
Higher threat of terrorism from Canada than Mexico: U.S. official
U.S. border chief testifies that more potential terrorists exploit Canadian system
Next up: rush for perimeter security, regulatory harmonization
Harper’s window is closing as the presidential campaign cycle draws near
Harper and Obama announce new regulatory council
Group will work toward “increased regulatory transparency and coordination”