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Originally Posted by Azure
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...which implies that Homeland Security agents can operate in Canada. They don't. Sharing intelligence is a BIG difference from allowing the US government to allow intelligence agencies to openly operate in Canada.
The sharing of information has been going on since 9/11. It is one of the major reasons no terrorist attacks have happened. The agreement just makes it official.
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For what it's worth, both the DEA and Homeland security have offices in the Vancouver US Consulate.