What more should the government of Canada do to stop drug trafficking

1. Increase funding for law enforcement agencies to help them crack down on drug trafficking networks and operations.

2. Implement stricter penalties for individuals involved in drug trafficking, including harsher prison sentences and larger fines.

3. Improve border security measures to prevent the smuggling of drugs into the country.

4. Increase support for addiction treatment and prevention programs to address the root causes of drug trafficking.

5. Enhance collaboration with international partners to combat drug trafficking on a global scale.

6. Invest in technology and resources to improve intelligence gathering and surveillance of drug trafficking activities.

7. Increase education and awareness efforts to help communities recognize the signs of drug trafficking and report suspicious activity to law enforcement.

8. Implement more stringent regulations on the sale and distribution of precursor chemicals used in the production of illegal drugs.

9. Conduct regular evaluations and assessments of the government's anti-drug trafficking efforts to ensure they are effective and making a positive impact.

10. Continuously update and adapt strategies to address new trends and methods used by drug traffickers.