US border crackdown: Canada issues warning
Canada has warned its citizens to expect tougher scrutiny at the U.S. border.
Travellers may be asked to provide passwords for their phones and electronic devices.
This advisory follows heightened tensions between the two nations, sparked by President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration stance.
Trump has previously caused controversy by referring to Canada as a potential U.S. state and mocking Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Canadians have responded by booing the U.S. national anthem at sports events and boycotting American products.
Observers say there is growing support for Canadian-made goods, signalling rising nationalism amid strained relations.