Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1533 - Canada’s National Security Strategy: Why We Need One Now
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How does Canada protect its sovereignty, economy, and security in a rapidly changing global order? Topics include Canada’s fragmented approach to national security, what the new U.S. national security strategy signals for allies, the growing importance of AI, data, cybersecurity, and critical minerals, and Canada’s absence from key global conversations shaping strategic trade and supply chains. Ann also explains why Canada needs a formal expert advisory council and a clearer long-term vision to move from reacting to deciding its future. This is not a partisan discussion — it’s a strategic one. At a moment when geopolitics, technology, and economic security are converging, this episode makes the case for why Canada needs a coherent national security strategy now more than ever.
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