Trudeau says Canada not source of problems for U.S., vows ‘strong response’ to Trump tariffs

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Trudeau says Canada not source of problems for U.S., vows ‘strong response’ to Trump tariffs
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke Thursday ahead of a quickly approaching deadline on tariffs that U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed will be implemented March 4. Trudeau says Canada has invested $1.

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Trudeau added “Canada is not the source of problems for the United States,” but said the two country’s should be “working together” on the issue.3 billion into strengthening border security “with Black Hawk helicopters, with drones, with 10,000 people patrolling our borders,” to fight the fentanyl crisis facing the U.S. Trudeau added “Canada is not the source of problems for the United States,” but said the two country’s should be “working together” on the issue.

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