
OTTAWA - The Canadian Armed Forces have developed a conceptual model responding to a hypothetical military invasion by the United States, local media reported on Tuesday.
Two senior government officials were cited as saying that it is the first time in a century that Canada's military has created a model of an American assault, the daily newspaper the Globe and Mail reported.
The officials, who were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter, said that the model is a conceptual and theoretical framework, not an actionable military plan.
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They said it is unlikely the administration of US President Donald Trump would order an invasion of Canada.
Canada is a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Washington's key partner in the North American Aerospace Defense Command.
