Canada will sign a new Norad treaty within months that expands the air-defence agreement with the United States to include maritime surveillance, the newly appointed defence minister says. Defence Minister Gordon O’Connor said the new North American Aerospace Defence Command treaty would not mean a loss of sovereignty in Canadian waters. O’Connor, who made the comments after a tour of the navy dockyard in Halifax on Monday, also dismissed fears that it might lead to U.S. warships patrolling Canadian waters. Full Story
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