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NORAD NEWS
News | April 26, 2006

Report: Vision, comprehensive agreement essential to Canada-U.S. defense and security

By NORAD and USNORTHCOM Public Affairs

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – A combined vision and a comprehensive defense and security agreement are just two of 32 recommendations outlined in a final report produced by the Canada-United States military Bi-National Planning Group.

The report, which is addressed to the governments of both countries, is designed to stimulate discussion and highlight ways of enhancing bi-national military cooperation to better protect Canadians and Americans from terrorist attacks and to respond to emergencies, both natural and man-made. 

“The findings and recommendations contained in the report provide great insight into key areas of Canada-United States military cooperation, and the BPG’s efforts are intended to be a catalyst in defining and strengthening future bi-national relationships,” said Lt.-Gen. Eric Findley, head of the BPG. 

Some of the key recommendations in the report for the governments of Canada and the United States are: 

  • Develop a Canada-U.S. vision, providing direction and authority for enhanced coordination and cooperation among foreign policy, defense and security organizations. 
     
  • Execute a “Comprehensive Defense and Security Agreement,” providing authority and guidance for increased information sharing and cooperation among Canada-U.S. partners.
     
  • Develop and implement a nation-to-nation information-sharing agreement, providing direction and authority for information sharing among Canada-U.S. defense and security organizations, while recognizing restrictions under national laws and policies. 

The report is one of many contributions the Bi-National Planning Group has made since it was formed in 2002. To read the complete report and find more information on the Bi-National Planning Group, visit www.canadianally.com/bpg or www.usembassycanada.gov.