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USA police allowed to operate in Canada
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 2702635:MV8xNzE3NzM3XzI4NDE2ODg5XzJEQURDRkJB] [quote:Zetetic:MV8xNzE3NzM3XzI4NDE2MDE5X0YyN0MyNTRC] [quote:Oldmotherhubbard:MV8xNzE3NzM3X0Q4NjFEQUEy] OTTAWA—Armed U.S. police officers will for the first time be allowed to operate in Canada along with the RCMP as part of far-reaching changes in Canadian-American border operations to be unveiled next week by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and President Barack Obama. The joint action plan to be announced at the White House will also break new ground by introducing exit-entry [b]records that will track the movements of everyone who leaves the United States or Canada, [/b]with the information available to authorities in both countries. In the months and years ahead, the deal between Ottawa and Washington will reshape security, travel and commercial arrangements at the border in a variety of profound ways — some of which have already raised alarms among Canadians. The agreement, which has been the subject of confidential negotiations since last winter, is intended to reverse the economically damaging border tie-ups that have been growing since Sept. 11, 2001, while upgrading anti-crime and anti-terrorist security for both countries.... http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/politics/article/1094483--border-deal-fuels-concerns-in-canada#.Ttdzs0mF2Kc.facebook [/quote] That will teach the Canadians who are illegally crossing the border and taking low-wage American jobs. [/quote] tighten up the the friendlier, safer border but the more problematic one? nah. this is true modern, western thinking here [/quote]
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OTTAWA—Armed U.S. police officers will for the first time be allowed to operate in Canada along with the RCMP as part of far-reaching changes in Canadian-American border operations to be unveiled next week by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and President Barack Obama.
The joint action plan to be announced at the White House will also break new ground by introducing exit-entry
records that will track the movements of everyone who leaves the United States or Canada,
with the information available to authorities in both countries.
In the months and years ahead, the deal between Ottawa and Washington will reshape security, travel and commercial arrangements at the border in a variety of profound ways — some of which have already raised alarms among Canadians.
The agreement, which has been the subject of confidential negotiations since last winter, is intended to reverse the economically damaging border tie-ups that have been growing since Sept. 11, 2001, while upgrading anti-crime and anti-terrorist security for both countries....
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