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CHAD WOLF: Canada can't expect free trade while leaving our northern border vulnerable
The U.S. accuses Canada of failing to secure the northern border, leading to increased cartel activity and drug smuggling. The Trump administration delayed renewing the USMCA trade agreement, citing Canada's restrictive trade practices, including its dairy supply management system and illicit cigarette market.
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Chad WolfpersonCanadaplaceUS-Canada borderplaceDepartment of Homeland SecurityorganizationMarkwayne MullinpersonUSMCAorganizationfentanyltopicCartelsorganizationTrump administrationorganizationCongressorganizationAlberta separatistsorganizationdairy supply management systemtopicillicit cigarette markettopic
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