CARNEY’S MILITARY ANNOUNCEMENT: Canada is too dependent on the U.S.- PM has new plans / Toronto Sun

Monday, June 9, 2025, 1:23 pm permalink

In a surprising and somewhat eyebrow-raising development, Canadian official Carney has urged the nation to invest in its own defense capabilities rather than relying on its ever-friendly U.S. neighbor. The call for strategic autonomy is met with wry commentary over Canada's long-standing, somewhat comforting, dependence on American support.


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