Canadian tech helped U.S. strike alleged Venezuelan drug boats: report

Canadian tech helped U.S. strike alleged Venezuelan drug boats: report

A high-tech Canadian-made camera system was used as part of controversial U.S. strikes against alleged Venezuelan drug boats, according to a report by the non-governmental organization Project Ploughshares that was shared exclusively with CBC's visual investigations team.CBC analyzed the Project

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