The US just paused a joint defence effort. How worried should Canada be?

The US just paused a joint defence effort. How worried should Canada be?

From CanCon by Jordan Heath-Rawlings, Laura Palmer, Mat Keselman

May 28, 2026 · 29 min · Episode 35

About this episode

The episode discusses the implications of the US pausing a joint defense effort with Canada and the need for Canada to increase its military spending.

You may not have heard about it, but the Permanent Joint Board on Defense has been a part of Canada and America's shared strategy for decades. Evidently, however, it may not be as "permanent" as its name suggests. Recently, the US announced it was pausing the board, citing Canada's need to contribute more to mutual defence in North America and a suggestion that we're talking the talk more than walking the walk when it comes to military spending. It's easy to take offence to that, given recent defence spending announcements from the Canadian government. It's easy to assume this is yet another poke to the eye from a US administration that exists only to troll or threaten Canada. But ... what if those claims aren't exactly wrong? What if we should perhaps, get off our high horse, this one time, when it comes to continental security? This week, Joe Varner, Senior Fellow at the MacDonald-Laurier institute, joins us to make the case for focusing on what really matters, and not the rhetoric from the White House. (We're welcoming our first sponsor to CanCon. Go RVing Canada wants to help you explore the country this summer, without leaving behind the comforts of home. If you've ever been…

People in this episode

Hosts: Jordan Heath-Rawlings, Laura Palmer, Mat Keselman

Guest: Joe Varner

Topics covered

  • defense
  • Canada-US relations
  • military spending
  • continental security
  • political commentary

Keywords

  • defense
  • Canada
  • US
  • military spending
  • continental security
  • Joe Varner
  • MacDonald-Laurier institute

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Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: MacDonald-Laurier institute

Places: Canada, America, North America, US

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