Canada’s lax approach to financial crime is also not lost on Trump
Christian Leuprecht is professor at the Royal Military College and Queen’s University, senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, and co-editor ofThe dreaded moment is upon us: president-elect Donald Trump is linking Canada -U.S. trade to national security, the border, and defence spending. Illicit cross-border trade vectors are now aand business ties to incoming U.S. cabinet members will limit Mr. Trump’s tariff-negotiation leverage. Mr.
Canada’s federal government has viable options to address U.S. concerns: Greater policy rigour about admittance into Canada in the first place, so as to reduce the southbound flow of migrants. Slow inbound immigration. Reduce and enforce visitor and student visas. Track and enforce deportation orders on irregular migrants. Contain the proliferation of, and reforming the due diligence of Canadian banks.
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