Arguing the affirmative is Tim Dunne
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is about to appoint its 14th secretary general and it appears that Canada, a founding member of NATO and one of the principal architects of the alliance, is not even being considered for the job. Read Tim's submission on this topic here:http://defence.frontline.online/article/2018/3/9691-Is-it-Time-for-a-Canadian-as-NATO-SecGen%3F
Arguing against is Brett Boudreau
The ‘decade of disdain’ for NATO, under the Harper / MacKay / Hillier period, marked a nadir for Canada-Alliance relations. Recently, there have been earnest efforts to repair the bond, but Canada remains far from any serious consideration as the prospective source of a future NATO Secretary-General. Read Brett's submission on this topic here:
http://defence.frontline.online/article/2018/3/9690-Is-it-Time-for-a-Canadian-as-NATO-SecGen%3F
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is about to appoint its 14th secretary general and it appears that Canada, a founding member of NATO and one of the principal architects of the alliance, is not even being considered for the job. Read Tim's submission on this topic here:http://defence.frontline.online/article/2018/3/9691-Is-it-Time-for-a-Canadian-as-NATO-SecGen%3F
Arguing against is Brett Boudreau
The ‘decade of disdain’ for NATO, under the Harper / MacKay / Hillier period, marked a nadir for Canada-Alliance relations. Recently, there have been earnest efforts to repair the bond, but Canada remains far from any serious consideration as the prospective source of a future NATO Secretary-General. Read Brett's submission on this topic here:
http://defence.frontline.online/article/2018/3/9690-Is-it-Time-for-a-Canadian-as-NATO-SecGen%3F
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