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Michel Juneau Katsuya insists that all provinces must do their part to ensure better security at the border.PHOTO: The Canadian Press / Spencer Colby
The border between Saskatchewan and the United States will soon come under increased surveillance. On Tuesday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced the deployment of 16 peace officers for this purpose in response to Donald Trump who is demanding a better guarded border between Canada and the United States. However, is border security simply a matter of numbers?
For the former executive and senior intelligence agent at CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service), Michel Juneau Katsuya, the security of a border depends less on the quantity
agents at the border and more on the quality
of the surveillance carried out there.
This is where the ultimate test will be imposed on the entire system
he says.
Michel Juneau Katsuya also insists on the fact that all provinces must do their part to ensure better security at the border.
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