U.S. DEA ‘keeping our eye on Canada,’ plans new offices to combat fentanyl
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DEA Administrator Terrance Cole said officials are 'very conscious' of the shipment of precursor chemicals through the Port of Vancouver for fentanyl manufacturing in Canada.
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