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Canada Can’t Outsource Its Defence To European Allies | Frontier Centre For Public Policy

Summary by Frontier Centre For Public Policy
Former Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland suggested that Canada could rely on Britain and France for protection from the United States. Lee Harding explains why that idea is dangerously naive. With a shrinking military, aging nuclear subs, and more horses than tanks, Britain can barely defend itself—let alone Canada. Harding breaks down the numbers, the risks, and why Canada must take its own defence seriously.
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Frontier Centre For Public Policy broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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