LeBlanc Considers CBSA Border Powers
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•Canada is mulling giving more power to patrol border, though not a priority: minister
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Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says the RCMP and CBSA are working on a list of new equipment that could help supplement their existing enforcement at the border.
Comments come as Canada tries to quickly beef up border security following a threat by president-elect Donald Trump to impose punishing tariffs on Canada and Mexico over border security concerns.
Leblanc is likely to get more questions today when he appears at the House of Commons public safety committee to discuss departmental spending.
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