Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland yesterday told Parliament that relying on the "the US security umbrella would make us a client state."
She said Canada is committed to make a "substantial investment" in its military and said the defense minister would elaborate on that today.
Freeland said Canadians will always be grateful for the outsized role the US has played in the world and Canada will seek to persuade Washington that its continued leadership is in the interest of the US and the free world.
"Many of the voters in last year's presidential election cast their ballots, animated in part by a desire to shrug off the burden of world leadership," Freeland said.
"The fact that our friend and ally has come to question the very worth of its mantle of global leadership, puts into sharper focus the need for the rest of us to set our own clear and sovereign course."
Freeland said Canada must do its fair share and dismissed those who are reluctant to spend billions on the military because Canada could "free ride on US military power."
Canada has about 200 troops the Ukraine and 220 in Poland.
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