New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt is calling for increased security at Port Saint John, as American president-elect Donald Trump threatens a 25-per cent tariff on all Canadian exports to the U.S.
Holt says while the specifics are still being worked out, the province expects more border security investments — including joint RCMP and DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) efforts focusing on improving port security.
“The Port of Saint John has been growing extremely rapidly and the CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) team there could use some more colleagues and some more support,” she said.
“Our border that we share with Maine has been an extremely stable and peaceful border. It’s about 17 points of entry, but it’s been strong and secure for a very long time. And so there are some tweaks to be made and some opportunities to enhance.”
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