Looking to Europe for our defence needs would not be in Canada’s best interests
The Peace Arch Border Crossing — which connects the cities of Blaine, Wash., and Surrey, B.C. — bears the words of Psalm 133: “Brethren dwelling together in unity.” While this biblical inscription testifies to the close relationship the two countries maintained for decades, the feeling in Canada today is that the brotherly relationship has become more reminiscent of the fratricidal kinship of Abel and Cain.
Doesn’t make a lot of sense to wed ourselves to nation’s whose armed forces are as inadequate as our own.
