Canada in talks with the U.S. to avoid troops at the border
WASHINGTON — Canada is discouraging the United States from sending American soldiers to the border to intercept illegal migrants who could spread the COVID-19 contagion, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday.
Trudeau confirmed that the two countries are discussing the possibility, which was first reported by Global News.
“Canada and the U.S. have the longest unmilitarized border in the world, and it is very much in both of our interests for it to remain that way,” Trudeau said during his daily briefing outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa.
“We have been in discussions with the U.S. on this.”