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A security company wants its drug dogs to be used if Canada allows police to search the mail

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Carly Penrose

20 Jun 2024 8 min read

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A constable leads a german shepherd up a teeter-totter on a police dog training obstacle course.
An officer runs his dog through the obstacle course at the RCMP Police Dog Services training centre in Innisfail, Alta., in 2015. A Quebec security firm said it wants to provide the federal government with drug detection dog services should a bill allowing police to search Canada Post packages pass through the Senate. (The Canadian Press/Jeff McIntosh)

Carly Penrose
Carly Penrose

Carly is a Toronto-based journalist. She holds a master of journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University. Her work has appeared in the National Post, This Magazine and The Canadian Press.

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