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The Trump administration accuses Canada of not doing enough to stop flow of drugs into U.S., but Canadian border patrol officials say otherwise.
The proposed bill addresses Prime Minister Mark Carney's priorities and some of the long-standing complaints voiced by U.S. lawmakers, including President Donald Trump.
A CBC News investigation reveals that highly potent and potentially deadly restricted substances can be purchased with ease ...
Four decapitated corpses hanging from a bridge are the latest symbol of a civil war tearing apart the violent global drug ...
Watchdog creates new team that will share actionable financial intelligence related to crime with law enforcement ...
No fentanyl had been seized at Japan's borders in the six years through 2024, Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said on Friday, ...
Canada and Mexico face separate tariffs of as much as 25% that Trump put into place under the auspices of stopping fentanyl ...
Trump said on Truth Social the decision was due to Canada moving ahead with a digital services tax on American technology ...
OTTAWA - Canada’s fentanyl czar says the fight against the deadly opioid would get a boost from proposed new tools for law enforcement in the Liberal government’s recently tabled border bill.
A CBC News visual investigation tracks how deadly and super-potent synthetic opioids called nitazenes make their way into ...
Deadly opioid 40 times more powerful than fentanyl smuggled into Canada inside PlayStations, basketballs Openly sold in ads posted on LinkedIn, X, Adobe and Indian e-commerce sites, before many ...