Only 43lbs Of Fentanyl

Sam Cooper;

The container arrived carrying twenty industrial rolls of paper, and concealed inside ten of them was 520.6 kilograms of opium — the raw material of the Big Circle Boys’ heroin trade that drove Vancouver’s overdose deaths for decades, before fentanyl exploded in the Downtown Eastside around 2012.

Canada Border Services Agency officers made the find at the Tsawwassen Container Examination Facility, five kilometers from the Deltaport terminal, after intelligence from the agency’s National Targeting Centre and U.S. Customs and Border Protection flagged the shipment in January.

The disclosure came late, as it had before: officers intercepted the container in January but the agency announced it only this week — the same months-long lag that preceded its October disclosure of a May 2025 seizure of 4,300 liters of Chinese precursor chemicals bound for Calgary. The number carries political weight on its own. A single container held more opium than the 329 kilograms of opioids border officers seized across all of British Columbia in 2025.

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2 Replies to “Only 43lbs Of Fentanyl”

  1. and who makes the ‘rules’ in Canaduh?
    parliament.
    and who is running parliament in 2026?
    Liberals.
    and who voted for enough of them to give them that power?
    voters.
    ergo, by deductive reasoning we conclude VOTERS *want* a glut of illegal drugs, immigrants, secret surveillance etc etc because . . . . . . they keep VOTING for the ones making those *specific* rules.

  2. The bureaucrats realize that Ottawa must only allow them to do their job in each case as the CCP linkages must be cleared for potential CCP-LPC blowback. The Carney’s majority depends on it.

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