The man appointed by the Canadian government to help stop fentanyl from entering the United States said his goal is to totally eliminate the drug crossing the border.
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“Getting the number to zero is a goal and should be our goal,” Kevin Brosseau, a former member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and a former national security and intelligence adviser, said on Wednesday.
“If it’s one pound, 10 pounds, we all know the amount of deaths that possibly could represent. We should be focused on eliminating the scourge that is fentanyl in this country and in the United States,” he said.
The Canadian government announced Brosseau’s appointment as its fentanyl tsar on Tuesday.
The move was partly in response to President Donald Trump saying the flow of fentanyl and illegal immigrants into the US was a reason for threatening to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods – with an exception of 10 per cent on energy.
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Trump has paused the implementation of those tariffs until at least March 4.