Canada and the United States have agreed to share more information about the smuggling of guns and drugs across their shared border.
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said Ottawa has signed four new or updated agreements with Washington that allow the RCMP and Canada Border Services Agency to exchange more data with partners south of the border.
“It means more joint investigations into gun smuggling and trafficking. It means even more exchanging of intelligence and information between our law enforcement agencies,” Mendicino told reporters Friday afternoon in Ottawa.
He said the agreements under a rebooted Canada-U.S. Cross-Border Crime Forum will allow more information-sharing
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