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The United States to patrol Saskatchewan border

Apparently the people of Saskatchewan are a national security threat to the United States

The United States will be using Blackhawk helicopters and planes along the Montana border with Alberta and Saskatchewan to watch for terrorists, drug-runners and illegal immigrants.

The aircraft will be equipped with cutting-edge photographic surveillance and monitoring equipment to watch for any suspicious activity, a spokesman for Montana Republican Senator Conrad Burns said Friday. Matt Mackowiak said the beefed-up border security comes in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the U.S.

“(Sept. 11) taught us a lot, and the northern border requires greater security and greater surveillance,” Mackowiak said from Washington, D.C.

“I think the Congress, the administration and the American people are committed to making sure we are doing everything we can to protect America.”

This is the third of five special surveillance units to open along the U.S. border with Canada. The air unit will be based in Great Falls, Mont.

Last year, Burns secured an $18-million US appropriation from the Department of

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Homeland Security for the Montana air unit, putting it ahead of schedule by one year. It’s expected to start operations this summer.

The air border patrol is intended to provide a rapid response in the event of another terrorist attack, Mackowiak said.

Apart from terrorists, the aircraft will be used for drug enforcement and immigration control.

Mackowiak called it a win-win situation, saying increased border security benefits both countries.

But any time there is increased surveillance there are civil liberties and privacy concerns, he acknowledged.

“We are not trying to interrupt the honest flow of goods and services and commerce between Montana and Canada,” Mackowiak said. “It’s in everyone’s interest to facilitate as much of that as possible.”

Canadian officials had little comment about the U.S. plan.

“Canada recognizes that every country has the right to protect its borders,” said Kara Prest, a spokeswoman for the Canada Border Services Agency.

Among the threatening things the American military will be looking for being smuggled in from Saskatchewan.  Hockey sticks, curling stones, poutine , toques, snow, Wendy, coyotes, “eh?”‘s, cast from the Royal Canadian Air Farce, John Deere tractors, weak rural coffee, Clark Gillies, and universal medicare .

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4 Comments

  1. Nathan says:

    Why does this remind me of that John Candy movie, Canadian Bacon?

  2. Mike Todd says:

    It was only a matter of time before they caught on to you folks….

  3. Anonymous says:

    Didn’t they catch some potential terrorists recently at the border crossing? If so why all of the complaining or thinking it is humorous when it comes to things like this? No one is saying Canadians are part of this group they are people that are not Canadian or US citizens that are at issue that are identified with past problems and suspected terrorist activity. Terrorism and potential terrorist activity is something that is no laughing matter. dh