Liberals under fire for delaying release of defence policy update
OTTAWA — The Liberal government will release its defence policy update on June 7, Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan said Monday — ensuring the long-awaited review remains under wraps until after Justin Trudeau’s meetings next week with NATO leaders.
The surprise move sparked questions and criticism, including complaints from the opposition Conservatives about U.S. officials getting a sneak preview of the new policy before it’s made available to Canadians.
A senior government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed to The Canadian Press that U.S. officials would be briefed on the new policy at a “high level.” Such a briefing “is customary with all major partners,” said the official, who wasn’t authorized to discuss the matter.
The Liberals had promised to release the new defence policy update before the prime minister left for the NATO leaders’ summit in Brussels on May 25.


