Remarkably, many news articles are citing confusion in trying to understand why U.S. Undersecretary of War, Elbridge Colby, announced the suspension of U.S. participation in the Permanent Joint Board on Defense with Canada. However, the announcement comes immediately after his meeting with U.S. ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, at the Pentagon and the comment, “we’re working closely to ensure every NATO partner, including Canada, reaches the Hague Summit’s 3.5% GDP defense spending target, a vital investment for North American and Arctic defense.”
The issue, as outlined by Undersecretary Colby, centers around Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent statements in antagonism toward the U.S., a public announcement that Canada would not be purchasing U.S. military equipment and the biggest issue of all, that Canada is not living up to the NATO defense spending agreements.
It was in December of 2024, immediately after the November election where Donald Trump won, when then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau flew to Mar-a-Lago for dinner with President Trump and told him there’s no way that Canada could meet their NATO obligations. Canada had relied on the USA to provide all national defense and was 16th in defense spending at 1.1% of GDP. {CITATION}
The issue of NATO compliance was part of a larger discussion around trade imbalances, non-tariff barriers, intellectual property conflicts and legislative hurdles that Canada used as a crutch to retain economic benefit without reciprocity.
Trudeau was arguing that Canada could not change all the points of conflict, drop their non-tariff barriers, comply with NATO demands and simultaneously get into total alignment with the USMCA trade compact (CUSMA to Canada), because their climate policies did not support or match the heavy industrial processing capabilities of both the United States and Mexico.
This triggered President Trump to respond with the 51st state, notation. Essentially, if you cannot be a partner with equal capabilities; and if you need to retain structural economic dependency; then Canada should just become a 51st state of the USA.
Since that time, things went downhill quickly. Instead of trying to find ways to eliminate points of conflict, Prime Minister Mark Carney began a campaign of aggressive anti-Trump narrative distribution in order to maximize domestic political benefits.
President Trump then turned toward Mexico and began working with USTR Jamieson Greer to construct what is essentially a bilateral trade agreement between the U.S. and Mexico.
The administration began ignoring Canada, planning instead to announce the upcoming dissolution of the USMCA and then force Canada to negotiate a bilateral. A jilted Canada then began doubling and tripling down on the anti-Trumpism, with Carney saying the era of trade between the USA and Canada is over.
Carney then reached out to Europe and China for trade replacement value and began making announcements about no longer purchasing U.S. manufactured fighter jets and military hardware.
U.S. Undersecretary of War, Elbridge Colby meets with U.S. Ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, and obviously the NATO stuff is just the straw that ended the U.S. participation in the Permanent Joint Board on Defense with Canada. Not a complicated timeline to figure out.
WASHINGTON – […] “A strong Canada that prioritizes hard power over rhetoric benefits us all,” Colby said. “Unfortunately, Canada has failed to make credible progress on its defense commitments. DoW is pausing the Permanent Joint Board on Defense to reassess how this forum benefits shared North American defense.
“We can no longer avoid the gaps between rhetoric and reality. Real powers must sustain our rhetoric with shared defense and security responsibilities,” he continued. “Delivering on shared continental defense begins by recognizing our shared geography. Only by investing in our own defense capabilities will Americans and Canadians be safe, secure, and prosperous.”
It’s unclear why Colby made the announcement on Monday, given that Carney’s Davos speech was months ago.
Minutes before the announcement, Colby posted a photograph of himself meeting with the U.S. ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, at the Pentagon, though he did not specify when the meeting took place.
“We’re working closely to ensure every NATO partner, including Canada, reaches the Hague Summit’s 3.5% GDP defense spending target, a vital investment for North American and Arctic defense,” he wrote along with the photo.
Carney’s relationship with President Donald Trump has fractured in recent months over several different issues, including the former’s address at Davos. (read more)
Every trade and economic associated agency within the Trump administration is in alignment, and the elimination of the USMCA with Canada is clearly at the end of this path. However, if you can find one in one-hundred Canadians who understand or accept this destination, I would be surprised. A mass formation psychosis has fallen upon the land of Canada, and the overwhelming majority of Canadians just repeat, “Trump bad.” It’s weird.

Canada’s Governor General, king charlie’s representative, is also Canada’s “Commander-in-Chief. As such, I wonder why the USA through the Executive, Secretary of War and Us Ambassador do not deal directly with the Governor General.
carney is nothing. …
And, why did charlie come visit … to apologize for his lack of control over Canada ?
The reason why any country deals with a Canadian Prime Minister rather than the Governor General (or any former British colony with a PM/GG system) is that the PMs are heads of government, while GGs represent
the Crown (head of state). In Canada, the Crown is only the source of political legitimacy and has no powers whatsoever. GGs have certain minor powers as head of state, but they are appointed by the PMs and act only on the advice of PMs.
No power? Commander in Chief of the military has no power? Wow. Their armed forces are worse than I had imagined.
Canada’s real problem is the same problem every country in the west has…. too much influence by evil moronic power mad leftist a**holes.
To understand your abilities, your strengths and weaknesses, and be able to navigate the world honestly with one’s self is the most important first step in life goals. To think girls can compete with boys physically, or that the world is as you wish it is just a psychosis that has metastasized into global politics. Canada is beautiful and the sensible ones there are going to ask to join the USA. It’s going to happen, then the entire country will come apart. I think this is the end of their run.
You have no understanding of Canada whatsoever. We are not Americans, and we never will be.
With all due respect Tim, what is the conservative patriotic Canadians answer to the dilemma?
You got that right. Canadians are ignorant and don’t have what it takes.
At least a third of Canadian voters are well aware of the disastrous end to which PM Carney is driving us.
That’s sad.
The Alberta Separation petition with over 300,000 signatures has been submitted for authentication and immediately BLOCKED by their Royal courts since it was not presented properly to Indigenous tribes for pre approval. Canada has adopted our Liberal Judges making laws tendency. Those indigenous tribe treaties over rule majority individual voters of Alberta.
The irony is that the tribes would likely enjoy FREEDOM but they’d have to rip the socialist drip line out of their arms in the process. Their fear of self determination is telling.
If you want to know how bad it has become, Canada now euthanizes more humans through its Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program than it does dogs in animal shelters each year. Recent figures indicate approximately 16,425 Canadians were euthanized in 2024, compared to around 7,644 dogs euthanized annually in shelters. It’s Bill Gates meets Soylent Green!
Making Canada a state would be national suicide for the USA. This would couple the liberal Trump hating Canadians, with the communist Trump hating democrats, SUICIDE USA! I feel sorry for the good people of Canada, but they need to get their house in order. A little economic starvation (mabe 20 years worth) could restore sensibility. FAFO
You missed the mark. Alberta, and Saskatoon, want out. The 51st state meme was to prove a point.
I’m so weary of other countries skirting their financial responsibilities and relying on the United States taxpayers to defend their behinds all while being hyper critical of our President that was overwhelmingly elected by our citizens. I’m happy to see the President doing something about it.
unfortunately, once Trump is out of office it will go back to the old ways
Maybe can a duh can find a way to use maple syrup as a fuel?
Then they could export it to china and buy some more electric vickles.😏😂