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‘We have to point out to our largest ally after they elevate (considerations), we take it critically,’ stated David McGuinty

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Minister of Public Security David McGuinty speaks to reporters previous to a gathering throughout a cupboard retreat at Chateau Montebello in Montebello, Que., on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. Picture by Sean Kilpatrick /The Canadian Press

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OTTAWA — Canada’s public security minister is heading to Washington on Thursday in an effort to persuade U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration that the Canada-U.S. border is safe, because the clock ticks down on Trump’s menace of slapping 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports.

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Public Security Minister David McGuinty addressed reporters on Wednesday following feedback made earlier within the day south of the border by Howard Lutnick, Trump’s choose to go the U.S. Commerce Division.

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Lutnick stated throughout his affirmation listening to that Canada and Mexico may keep away from seeing 25 per cent tariffs by Feb. 1 as Trump has threatened in the event that they tighten up their borders, citing considerations about unlawful immigration and the stream of fentanyl.

McGuinty stated Canada has already taken vital steps to bolster safety on the Canada-U.S. border, since Trump first expressed considerations about it shortly after his re-election win in November.

Not solely has the nation dedicated to spend $1.3 billion over six years, it has deployed two new Black Hawk helicopters and 60 drones to extend surveillance, McGuinty stated. There are additionally plans to ship new detector canine groups to the border who’re skilled to establish fentanyl, he added, saying the federal government was additionally spending extra on applied sciences wanted to additional detect fentanyl and its precursor chemical compounds.

Lower than one per cent of fentanyl enters the U.S. by Canada, McGuinty stated, which is a truth Canadian officers have been hammering to Republican lawmakers.

The federal government’s job now’s to point out Trump that Canada has beefed up its border safety.

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“I am quite confident that in due course, we’re going to be able to break through,” McGuinty stated. “But we need to indicate to our largest ally when they raise (concerns), we take it seriously.”

McGuinty stated he will likely be in Washington on Thursday assembly with officers.

“We had a very strong border. We have an even stronger border today, in the last several months, and I’m quite convinced that the evidence that’s being presented to the administration will break through.”

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Lutnick stated on Wednesday that the Feb. 1 tariffs are straight tied Trump’s considerations about immigration and fentanyl coming from Mexico and Canada, and are separate from a examine about commerce generally, which the president directed by an government order, that’s scheduled to be completed April 1. Which means Canada may face a recent menace of tariffs this spring.

“If we are your biggest trading partner, show us the respect, shut your border,” Lutnick stated.

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“This is a separate tariff to create action from Mexico and action from Canada. And as far as I know, they are acting swiftly, and if they execute it, there will be no tariff. And if they don’t, then there will be.”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s authorities has but to publicly launch particulars on what it plans to do ought to Trump make good on his menace of tariffs, which political and enterprise leaders warn may devastate Canadian jobs.

Chatting with reporters from Washington late Wednesday, Overseas Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly stated she made it clear throughout her conferences with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and North Dakota Sen. Kevin Cramer that Canada was ready to retaliate and “everything was on the table.”

Joly stated she considered Lutnick’s earlier feedback as “positive,” including Rubio additionally felt Canada had taken “positive steps,” and that he could be talking to Trump concerning the challenge.

The large query nonetheless stays: Will Canada pleading its case be sufficient to vary Trump’s thoughts about tariffs?

“The ultimate decision maker is President Trump,” Joly stated.

Earlier on Wednesday, Power and Pure Sources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson stated the federal government was uncertain what to anticipate from the U.S. He stated it was present applications it may use to supply aid to these hit by potential tariffs, and is open to recalling Parliament, ought to opposition events conform to vote on an help bundle.

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NDP Chief Jagmeet Singh, who has vowed to deliver down the minority Liberals on the first likelihood he will get, has expressed an curiosity in doubtlessly working with the Liberals on a tariff-related aid bundle.

Governor Common Mary Simon agreed to droop Parliament till Mar. 24, on the request of Trudeau, who introduced on Jan. 6 he could be resigning, setting in movement a management race to interchange him as Liberal chief and prime minister. The Liberals will title their new chief on Mar. 9.

Talking at an announcement in Calgary, Wilkinson stated he believes the dynamics with opposition events have shifted, given Trump’s menace of tariffs.

“Our primary argument right now with the United States is we shouldn’t have tariffs in the first place and we haven’t given up on that,” Wilkinson stated, who is ready to journey to Washington subsequent week.

“But, should the tariffs come into place, we have obviously been doing some thinking about how we could use some existing programs and existing resources to be able to provide some of that assistance. Should we need access to additional resources through Parliament, there is an option to be able to have conversations with the other political parties to see if there is sufficient support to call Parliament back to actually vote in favour of such a package.”

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The federal government has been planning a possible aid bundle for companies, however is ready to see what potential U.S. tariffs appear to be.

Singh stated on Tuesday the Liberals haven’t approached the NDP to assist cross a aid bundle, however stated he could be prepared to have a dialog with different opposition leaders about what such measures may appear to be.

With tariffs presumably coming this weekend, a spokeswoman in Singh’s workplace stated the Liberals can not sit again till March to take motion.

“The government must take action to fight back, and protect jobs and workers — not just watch for seven weeks as Canada’s economy and workers’ jobs are steamrolled by Trump,” stated spokeswoman Erin Morrison.

Wilkinson, who’s a member of Trudeau’s cupboard committee devoted to Canada-U.S. points, stated these dialog are nonetheless untimely.

Opposition Conservative Chief Pierre Poilievre, who says the nation deserves an election, has beforehand known as on the Liberals to recall Parliament.

Conservative deputy chief Melissa Lantsman echoed that decision in an announcement on Wednesday, saying had Trudeau not determined to droop Parliament, “we could be debating and considering options to deal with this critical issue right now.”

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She didn’t specify whether or not Tories could be open to supporting a aid bundle. “We continue to call on the Liberals to put Canada first and resume Parliament so we can begin dealing with what should have been a priority weeks ago.”

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