In this video, we delve into the recent proposals by Canada to enhance border control and combat organized crime, particularly focusing on the influence of Mexican cartels. With over 15 years of cartel operations in Canada, the collaboration with local gangs like the Hells Angels and the Wolfpack alliance has intensified the need for robust measures. Prime Minister Justin Trudeauโ€™s announcement of a new fentanyl czar and a cross-border strike force marks a significant step in addressing these challenges.

We explore the implications of declaring Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations and the necessity for infrastructure to support investigations and prosecutions. Experts like criminologist Yvon Dandurand and retired Vancouver police superintendent Mike Porteous provide insights into the broader issues of organized crime beyond the Canada-U.S. border.

Join us as we analyze how these measures could reshape the fight against transnational crime and what it means for Canadaโ€™s national security.

Keywords:ย Canada border control, organized crime, Mexican cartels, fentanyl czar, cross-border strike force, Justin Trudeau, transnational crime, Hells Angels, Wolfpack gang, national security.

Hashtags:ย #Canada

00:00 Hells Angels are the first

00:49 This designation could bring motorcycle clubs to their knees

02:20 Canada Mentions Hells Angels over and over again

04:19 Blowback to the states

07:00 Official Said this

08:36 You donโ€™t want to be caught doing this


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