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Defence minister defends sovereignty after Trump promises Golden Dome access for $61B — or annexation

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By Catharine Tunney, CBC News, RCI

McGuinty did not engage on the $61-billion price tag, only saying the fall budget will have more details. (File Photo: David McGuinty/Facebook)

McGuinty says Canada hoping to join ReArm Europe, a major defence procurement pact.

Defence Minister David McGuinty says Canada will control its defence spending, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump renewed his rhetoric to make the country the 51st state — this time in exchange for protection under a proposed missile defence system.

I learned a long time ago when it comes to managing relationships with other countries, you can only control what you can control, McGuinty told reporters ahead of a caucus meeting Wednesday.

And what we can control here now is decisions around strengthening our sovereignty and our security. We can also control our expenditures.

Trump posted on social media Tuesday that it will cost Canada $61 billion US to join the Golden Dome system if they remain a separate, but unequal, nation, but will cost nothing if they become our cherished 51st state.

McGuinty did not engage on the $61-billion price tag, only saying the fall budget will have more details.

I’m not in a position to evaluate the numbers, he said. When we bring a budget out we’ll have a lot more to say about what we’re going to do.

Trump’s renewed 51st state rhetoric came just hours after King Charles made a whirlwind trip to Ottawa, where he delivered a speech from the throne that underscored Canada’s unique identity and reaffirmed its sovereignty.

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On Golden Dome, defence minister says Canada will control its own spending

David McGuinty, Canada’s minister of national defence, was asked Wednesday about a post from U.S. President Donald Trump suggesting Canada would need to pay $61 billion to be part of a new missile defence system. McGuinty said Canada will control its own decisions when it comes to sovereignty, security and expenditures.

Trump’s comment also seemed to counter the messaging his envoy to Ottawa, U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra, has been heralding.

Just last week he told CBC’s The House that the annexation saga is over.

Move on. If the Canadians want to keep talking about it — that’s their business, he said.

I’m not talking about it. Donald Trump is not talking about it.

‘A bribe is a bribe’: MP

Other Liberal MPs balked at the annexation comments on their way into the meeting ahead of the session’s first question period.

It’s outrageous, Winnipeg West MP Doug Eyolfson said on his way into a caucus meeting on the hill.

A bribe is a bribe to become the 51st state. And Canada won’t take a bribe.

Humber River-Black Creek Liberal MP Judy Sgro said Trump doesn’t even know the real cost of the project and is trying to stir the pot.

I think he’s just like a little kid … who just likes to see how much trouble he can cause for his family.

The Golden Dome plan, inspired by the Iron Dome that protects Israel from rockets, would greatly expand the U.S. air defence system.

‘Do what’s right for Canadians’: minister

Trump and other U.S. officials say the dome would be able to block missiles fired from other countries and from space, weaving together existing technologies with future tech that does not yet exist.

The president has said it would cost $175 billion US, although the Congressional Budget Office has said it could cost closer to $542 billion US.

Trump’s Tuesday post claimed that Canada is considering the offer to join.

Prime Minister Mark Carney whizzed past reporters Wednesday, saying he won’t negotiate in public. Carney told Trump in a highly publicized Oval Office meeting that Canada is not for sale.

We’re going to continue to do what’s right for Canadians and that includes making sure that we are secure, that we are sovereign, said McGuinty.

And we’re going to continue to manage our relationship with not just the United States, but as we heard the prime minister say yesterday, with the European Union.

On Tuesday, Carney told CBC’s Power & Politics in an interview that he hopes Canada will be able to join ReArm Europe, a major defence procurement pact, by July 1, in a step to reduce the country’s dependence on the United States for weapons and munitions.

That plan foresees European countries spending $1.25 trillion on defence over the next five years.


This article is republished from RCI.

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