
Carney needs to make a quick decision on Trump’s missile defence project: expert
OTTAWA — A defence expert says that if Canada wants to fully join U.S. President Donald Trump’s “golden dome” missile defence project, it should make a decision soon.
David Perry, president of the Canada Global Affairs Institute think tank, says Ottawa has a tendency to punt politically sensitive decisions on ballistic missile defence.
But he says that if Prime Minister Mark Carney wants in on the ground floor as the new U.S. program is being shaped, he will have to act soon.
Trump said Monday that the federal government contacted his administration indicating it wants to join the program and he will work with Ottawa to ensure it contributes its “fair share” to the US$175-billion program.