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Police say that 15 people were arrested in the last three weeks trying to enter Canada via the US.

Police say that 15 people were arrested in the last three weeks trying to enter Canada via the US.

In three separate incidents over the past few weeks, Canadian Police reported that one person was killed and 15 others were arrested while trying to enter Canada via the United States. This comes as U.S. president Donald Trump calls for a tighter border security.

Lisa Moreland, Assistant Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, said that the victims were not prepared for Canada's frigid winter and had different nationalities. She also stated that no fentanyl has been found. Privacy laws prevented the release of their details.

The news conference took place just days after Trump on Monday suspended his threat to impose steep tariffs against Canada and Mexico.

After speaking with Trump, Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, secured the suspension of tariffs. He spoke about the deployment of new technology and personnel at the border as well as the launch of cooperative efforts in order to combat organized crime and fentanyl trafficking.

The tariffs pause has prevented, for the time being, a trade conflict that would have caused economic damage to all parties.

Moreland said that the RCMP, by displaying thermal images and aerial footage, was "trying to make it clear that we have technology and resources to keep our border safe."

Moreland stated that in the third incident, a U.S. citizen drove into Canada through the Coutts Port of Entry connecting Montana and Alberta and attempted to flee after being stopped for inspection. Moreland said that the man, who was a U.S. national, died from a gunshot wound he inflicted on himself while being pursued by police.

On January 14, six people were arrested for crossing the border into central Canadian province Manitoba after police received a tip from U.S. Border Patrol agents.

Moreland stated that the people tried to enter Canada during harsh weather of -20 to 30 Celsius (-4F - -22F).

The six people arrested in Manitoba lacked hats and gloves.

In January 2022, a family of four Indians died from frostbite in a snowstorm on the Manitoba-U.S. Border.

(source: Reuters)