Canada Unveils $366B Defense Strategy Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
Canada is implementing a $366 billion defense strategy to bolster its autonomy from the U.S., amid rising trade tensions. This move is part of a broader effort to enhance strategic resilience, particularly in the Arctic region, and to address potential security threats.

Canada's new $366 billion defense strategy aims to reduce reliance on the U.S. and is a response to increased trade tensions and geopolitical shifts. This initiative reflects Canada's commitment to establishing greater strategic autonomy, particularly concerning Arctic security.
As climate change opens new trade routes, Greenland's strategic importance has intensified, making it a focal point in global security debates. The U.S. has maintained a military presence in Greenland, particularly through the Pituffik Space Base, crucial for missile defense and surveillance. The geopolitical landscape may shift as international competition for Arctic resources escalates, highlighting the need for collaborative security approaches in the region.




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