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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is advocating for the federal government to classify organized crime cartels as terrorist entities to enhance efforts against fentanyl trafficking. RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme stated on February 6, 2025, that this designation would provide law enforcement with more tools for pursuing charges and facilitating law enforcement.
The Canadian government is also set to appoint a national fentanyl czar to coordinate responses to the fentanyl crisis, which is primarily driven by organized crime groups in British Columbia and Ontario. This announcement follows a December 2024 initiative to bolster border security with a $1.3 billion investment that aims to increase surveillance and intelligence targeting transnational crime.
The terrorist listing process will rely on intelligence reports indicating that the organizations have engaged in activities linked to terrorism. The designation would freeze the assets of these groups, enabling authorities to seize properties and improve their law enforcement capabilities. Public Safety Minister David McGuinty confirmed that additional information regarding the listing process will be released in the near future.