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1 year ago, Alberta’s premier sought to lock down a ‘leaky’ border. Here’s what’s happened since

December 21, 2025

Last December, Alberta rolled out its $29-million provincial border strategy in response to tariff threats from Donald Trump. But nearly one year later, Premier Danielle Smith says her government has learned the Coutts border crossing isn’t a hub of illicit activity — and that could lead to a focus on other areas.



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