Alberta Prime Minister Daniel Smith has urged Ottawa to appoint a “border zone” by February 1, and has shown a Canadian commitment to deal with US concerns about border security and avoid tariffs. It is said that it will be useful.
“One of this week to get the best opportunity to avoid tariffs in a few days this week is to show clear and clear actions to secure borders,” Smith said. “This should start with the appointment of the Canadian border emperor to cooperate with the new American Emperor to collectively crack down on Fentanyl and illegal immigrants.”
Trump threatened to handle 25 % tariffs on all products coming from Canada and Mexico, unless both countries are working on the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs. Trump suggested that he did not follow the threat on January 20 because he pledged in November last year, but suggested that tariffs could come on February 1.
Smith does not think that the appointment of the border emperor will end the tariff threat, but it is the “most important first step” to have a border after talking with Trump and US officials. He said he was convinced.
Smith said on January 29 that Otawa should be appointed to secure a border, “a person who understands military operations, understands the development, and understands the seriousness of having this problem.” He said that he had to do.
Smith proposed that Paul Winnie, Deputy Minister of Executive Council in Alberta, would take into account its status at the first meeting with the first minister, but Ota Winnie’s the role of that role. He said he did not know if he was in. Wynnyk has been working in the Canadian army for over 38 years.
Last December, the federal government focused on the suspension of Fentanyl and its precursor, introducing a $ 1.3 billion strategy to secure illegal drugs and irregular migration.
“From the beginning, I have revealed that President Trump’s statement on border security must take action, rather than focusing on burning retalic rhetoric issues.” Smith said on January 29.