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President Donald Trump falsely claimed during a meeting with newly-elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney that the U.S. provides Canada with subsidies of about $200 billion.
Defense economists Binyam Solomon and Ross Fetterly quantified NORAD burden sharing by the U.S. and Canada in a paper first published in 2023 by the journal Defense and Peace Economics titled ...
White House Carney says Canada is not for sale, Trump replies, 'Never say never' Trump has repeatedly discussed Canada becoming another US state, along with sharing plans to acquire Greenland and ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command says it monitored and intercepted six Russian military aircraft flying near the Western Aleutians on Monday. Canadian Armed Forces Captain Rebecca ...
The intercept of two H-6s, two Russian Tu-95 Bear bombers, and two Russian fighters by six total NORAD fighters demonstrated the capability of the 176th Air Defense Squadron newly modernized ...
How NORAD could be hurt by US-Canada tensions US commander says a Canadian exit would partially blind the Pentagon to enemy missiles—at least until new defenses could be built.
Virtually every aspect of Canada’s military—its size, structure, budget, and strategy—is predicated on a series of assumptions about the benevolence and support of American leaders.
WPTV is giving you an up-close look at how military jets quickly scramble to intercept planes that violate presidential airspace over Palm Beach County.
NORAD pilots at Homestead Air Force Base are prepared to intercept general aviation pilots who violate restricted airspace, especially when President Trump is in Florida.
Canada and Australia are planning to jointly develop a new military radar system in the Arctic amid a global surge of interest in the region, according to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who ...
As President Trump talks about U.S. dominance of the Arctic, Canada says it will spend billions to defend the region, including buying new radar technology from Australia.