An American take on Canada’s defence policy

Canada is still missing a greater sense of who it wants to be in the world.
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, seen at a December press conference in Ottawa, released Canada’s new defence policy—Strong, Secure, Engaged—in June.
Now that Canada’s defence policy has been introduced, and has moved toward implementation, we have an opportunity to assess what Canada accomplished—and what it didn’t—with this new document. Especially from the perspective of Canada’s closest ally and partner, the United States, it takes...

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