Canada and the U.S. Have reached a draft trade agreement to avoid new American tariffs, according to recent reports. The deal was announced after positive discussions between trade representatives from both nations. The agreement aims to prevent tariffs from taking effect, thus avoiding a potential escalation in trade tensions.
The agreement comes amid ongoing negotiations that have seen both sides make concessions. While details remain unclear, the deal is seen as a step toward resolving long-standing trade disputes. The U.S. President previously highlighted the Keystone XL pipeline as a trade victory, though its status remains uncertain.
The Canada-U.S. Border has also seen increased security efforts. The RCMP’s border patrol program, which includes the leasing of Black Hawk helicopters, has exceeded $50 million. This reflects a broader focus on border security amid concerns over illegal crossings.
Authorities are also seeking two men suspected of crossing the border illegally. The RCMP has asked for public assistance in identifying individuals linked to suspicious activity near the Saint Leonard area. These developments highlight the complex interplay between trade and border security in the region.






















