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Did Putin triumph over Trump at the Alaska summit?

Did Putin triumph over Trump at the Alaska summit?



What did the Trump-Putin summit achieve — and what comes next for Ukraine? CBC senior defence reporter Murray Brewster helms this security-focused episode of The House, featuring a debrief with former U.S. diplomat Michael Carpenter on what came out of the sit-down between the U.S. and Russian presidents late Friday in Alaska. 


Then, two Canadian experts — a former NATO assistant secretary general and a former naval commander — dive deep into whether Canada can realistically reduce its dependence on U.S. military equipment and support.


Also: as global leaders watch closely for what could happen next in Ukraine, Chief of the Defence Staff General Jennie Carignan discusses what possible role Canada could have in any ceasefire — and whether armed forces have the bench strength for a prolonged engagement.


Finally, Canadian researcher and author Alicia Wanless joins The House to explain why she believes the world’s democracies should look to the past — the far past — as governments continue to fight against disinformation.


This episode features the voices of:

  • Michael Carpenter, former U.S. ambassador and permanent representative to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, now senior fellow for transatlantic affairs at the International Institute for Strategic Studies
  • Wendy Gilmour, former NATO assistant secretary general for defence investment 
  • Mark Norman, retired vice-admiral of the Royal Canadian Navy
  • General Jennie Carignan, chief of the defence staff
  • Alicia Wanless, author and director of the Information Environment Project at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 


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