Overview
- On Dec. 15, Mexico’s security secretary Omar García Harfuch spoke by phone with Canadian public safety minister Gary Anandasangaree to deepen bilateral security cooperation.
- Omar García Harfuch said the discussion advanced shared priorities under the Canada–Mexico Action Plan and reaffirmed that international cooperation is essential for both countries’ safety and well-being.
- Public Safety Canada also reported the exchange, providing official confirmation from both governments.
- The 2025–2028 plan, announced in September, sets a four-pillar framework covering prosperity, inclusion, security, and sustainability with cooperation spanning trade, investment, port connectivity, agriculture, energy, health, emergency preparedness, and climate action.
- Neither side detailed new joint operations or timelines from the call, describing it instead as progress in ongoing implementation.