When asked about a 2005 Canadian Liberal government’s decision to reject ballistic missile defences and the technology’s prospects, Defence Minister Anita Anand said Monday the way to think about the future of missile defence is on an “integrated basis.” The discussion, which included Anand and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a trip to Colorado, focused on ensuring that Canada is able to respond with its capabilities amid various threats from other countries and their numerous missile types.
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Canada must respond in an ‘integrated way’ to different threats, including missiles: Anand
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