Alberta premier says border with the U.S. is ‘leaky’ — here’s what the numbers say

Alberta premier says border with the U.S. is ‘leaky’ — here’s what the numbers say

Facing the prospect of widespread tariffs that could plunge the Canadian economy into recession, Alberta's premier is responding to the concerns of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, in the hopes of avoiding the 25 per cent tariffs if illegal immigration and drug flow

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