OTTAWA - Public Safety Minister David McGuinty suggested Tuesday that some information about Canada's upgraded border plan to halt fentanyl and illegal border crossings into the United States may not have flowed to U.S. President Donald Trump until Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to the president by phone Monday.

Canada first published the $1.3 billion plan in December, weeks after Trump first said he was going to slam Canada with 25 per cent across the board tariffs if Canada didn't do more to secure its border with the United States. 

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