Canada not a significant source of fentanyl flowing into U.S., CBSA says
OTTAWA — As Canada looks to beef up its border security after president-elect Donald Trump threatened tariffs while raising concerns about illicit fentanyl pouring into his country, border officials pointed out there’s barely any coming from Canada.
Though, none of them wanted to say the name Trump when they said so.
“Canada is not a significant source of fentanyl in the United States,” said Aaron McCrorie, vice-president of intelligence and enforcement at the Canada Border Services Agency.
He made the comment to a House of Commons committee studying the impact of president-elect Donald Trump’s plans for border security and migration.


