The implications of the U.S.-Canada tiff for national security

If there were to be a significant downturn in intelligence sharing, the impact on CSE and CSIS would be very different. 
Donald Trump, pictured June 8, arriving at the aiport in Bagotville, Que., for the G7 Sumit. The 'Five Eyes' community has been a huge success for all of its member nations and there is little justification for undermining it, presidential whims notwithstanding, writes Phil Gurski.
OTTAWA—Canada and the U.S. cooperate on many issues in many forums: the G7 (even with the recent horror show, thanks to the U.S. president), the G20, the UN, as well as a whole host of international bodies, in addition to numerous bilateral councils and exchanges. One of the world’s premier bodi...

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