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7.3. Defending North America Themes

7.3. Defending North America Canada-US Defence Cooperation in Review Ogdensburg Agreement (1940) Permanent Joint Board on Defence Hyde Park Agreement (1941) Military Cooperation Committee (1946) Canada-US Regional Planning Group (1949)

7.3. Defending North America Major Areas of Cooperation Naval Cooperation

7.3. Defending North America Major Areas of Cooperation Naval Cooperation Defence Production Defence Production Sharing Arrangement (1956) Defence Development Sharing Arrangement (1963) Canada-US Defence Trade Controls (2000)

7.3. Defending North America Major Areas of Cooperation Naval Cooperation Defence Production Canada-US Testing and Evaluation Program (1983)

7.3. Defending North America Major Areas of Cooperation Naval Cooperation Defence Production Canada-US Testing and Evaluation Program (1983) NORAD

The North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD) Agreement 12 May 1958

NORAD missions today Air Warning Missile Warning Assessment and Validation Space Control Intelligence Weather Support Drug Interdiction Surveillance of Domestic Air Space Maritime Surveillance (as of May 2006 renewal agreement)

NORAD The Debate

7.3. Defending North America Major Areas of Cooperation Naval Cooperation Defence Production Canada-US Testing and Evaluation Program (1983) NORAD Ballistic Missile Defence

The Threat (?)

Ballistic Missile Defence The Threat (?) The Missile Defence concept

Ballistic Missile Defence The Threat The Missile Defence concept Canadian Participation: The Debate

Ballistic Missile Defence The Threat The Missile Defence concept Canadian Participation: The Debate February 2005 decision not to participate