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Sam Cooper: Canadian corruption has opened the border to cartel networks 'They are bringing literally tractor loads of cocaine and methamphetamine from Mexican cartels, picking them up in Los Angeles and Sacramento and bringing that supply… up into Canada,' said Sam Cooper on Friday's episode of The Ezra Levant...

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