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Tasha Kheiriddin: It would be unwise for Carney to dismiss U.S. pulling out of defence board

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19.05.2026

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Tasha Kheiriddin: It would be unwise for Carney to dismiss U.S. pulling out of defence board

Like it or not, Canada’s defence is geographically wedded to that of the U.S.

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This weekend, the U.S. paused its participation in an organization most Canadians have likely never heard of: the Permanent Joint Board on Defence. It was established in 1940, following U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s pledge that the U.S. would defend Canada if it were attacked, and Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King’s promise that “enemy forces should not be able to pursue their way, either by land, sea or air to the United States across Canadian territory.” The board met some 42 times during the Second World War and most recently convened every six months — until now.

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