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Defending Canada

Description image by Mercedes Stephenson Vice President, Breakout Educational Network; Host/Producer, MSI: Mercedes Stephenson Investigates.
  • First Posted: Jul 08 2010 00:01 AM
  • Updated: about 9 hours ago

Canada's military has to be prepared to defend against threats from the air, the sea, and the Arctic.

"Canada has three choices: to inadequately defend our 7.1 million square kilometres of coastal waters (an area twice the size of India); to allow the U.S., with legitimate national security interests of its own, to do the job for us as IT sees fit; or to manage threats to our continent together by pooling sovereignty as we have in matters of defence for decades." – from "Security and Defence: Canadians First," Open Canada: A Global Positioning Strategy for a Networked Age

In this audio essay, Mercedes Stephenson outlines what Canada needs to do to defend itself at home and abroad.

(Run-time: 11 minutes.)

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