Peter MacKay tightens security on Canada – Egypt border

OTTAWA – In the wake of the recent civil unrest in Egypt, Minister of National Defence Peter MacKay has unveiled strict new security measures on the shared border with Canada. MacKay said he agrees with Prime Minister Cowboy Steve’s view that Egypt poses a threat to Canadian sovereignty in the far north, citing Egypt’s 1967 border clashes with neighbouring Chile. “That type of aggression won’t go unnoticed by Canada. Borders are borders. The vast majority of Canadians support our government’s zero tolerance policy on bullying. This will be an issue in the upcoming election, an election that is being foisted on us by the Liberals and their coalition of seditious traitors, some of whom have even admitted to travelling outside of Canada’s borders.”

 In Peter MacKay’s view, Canadians need to be vigilant and alert