Canadian border agency targets meth smuggling to Australia and New Zealand
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Canadian border agency targets meth smuggling to Australia and New Zealand
While a kilogram of meth is worth a few thousand dollars in Canada, it can be sold in Australia or New Zealand for up to $200,000
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By Kim Bolan
Published Jul 03, 2026
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A Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer's shoulder flash is shown at the Calgary Courts Centre on April 22, 2017. PHOTO BY JIM WELL…
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