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US-Canada defense and security cooperation in the Trump era: Balkan Devlen, Jamie Tronnes, Richard Shimooka, and Alexander Lanoszka for Inside Policy Talks

Our experts discuss the defense and security aspects of the Canada-U.S. relationship in the aftermath of the Trump presidency.

January 31, 2025
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US-Canada defense and security cooperation in the Trump era: Balkan Devlen, Jamie Tronnes, Richard Shimooka, and Alexander Lanoszka for Inside Policy Talks

In this episode, a panel of Macdonald-Laurier Institute experts discuss the defense and security aspects of the Canada-U.S. relationship in the aftermath of the Trump presidency.

MLI’s Transatlantic Program Director Balkan Devlen is joined by Jamie Tronnes, Executive Director of MLI’s DC office, as well as Senior Fellows Richard Shimooka and Alexander Lanoszka.

The discussion examines the current temperature in Washington towards Canada’s defense commitments and the pressure Canada may face to increase defense spending.

They also explore how a potential Conservative government in Canada could meet the challenge and mend fences with the current U.S. administration.

Source: YouTube

This material is distributed by CNAPS on behalf of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC.

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