Prairie premiers urge action on security to fend off Trump's tariff threats

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EDMONTON – Prairie premiers are urging Canada to act on American concerns over illegal cross-border traffic of people and drugs to stave off the looming threat of 25-per-cent tariffs.

Alberta’s Danielle Smith, Saskatchewan’s Scott Moe, and Manitoba’s Wab Kinew said Tuesday that Canada must better address the concerns of its largest trading partner.

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