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U.S. claims about higher drug trafficking from Canada don't match the data: fentanyl czar
The U.S. claims its crackdown on drug trafficking at the border with Mexico is triggering more criminal activity from Canada, but fentanyl czar Kevin Brosseau says the data does not support this. Brosseau argues the numbers 'really haven't borne that out.'
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