Canada Shifts Toward More Robust Defense Posture Amid Uncertainty Over U.S. Policy
Canada is reassessing its defense strategy as reliance on the United States under former President Trump wanes. Policy makers argue that the shift reflects growing concerns about American
Canada is reassessing its defense strategy as reliance on the United States under former President
Trump wanes. Policy makers argue that the shift reflects growing concerns about American
unpredictability. The government has begun to explore higher defense spending and greater
self‑reliance. Officials cite the need to protect national security and fulfill NATO commitments.
Critics warn that a more militaristic approach could strain public finances. The debate highlights
tensions between traditional alliance dependence and sovereign capability. Parliament is expected to
review defense budget proposals later this year. Observers will watch how the policy change
influences Canada‑U.S. security cooperation.