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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a border plan aimed at tackling the fentanyl trade. The plan includes deploying thousands more border personnel, launching a precursor chemical detection unit, and establishing a new drug profiling center. This move comes after US President Donald Trump's statement about a $1.3 billion border plan to stop fentanyl flow into the US, with a 30-day tariff pause on Canadian goods.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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