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Canada
As of 2022 of the general consensus of the Canadian government as part its defence policy is to support NATO membership. Parties that exist in the Canadian Parliament that support NATO membership include the governing centrist Liberal Party, the opposition right-wing Conservative Party, and the Quebec sovereigntist Bloc Québécois.

Of the other parliamentary parties of Canada; the Green Party advocates a review of Canadian membership of the alliance. The position of the social-democratic New Democratic Party is complicated. While there is support of the alliance within the party including former leaders Jack Layton and Thomas Mulcair supporting membership, there is a significant caucus, the NDP Socialist Caucus with the party that advocate revoking Canada's membership.

Some of the reasons for opposition to Canadian membership include; membership being incompatible to the Canadian tradition of peacekeeping, concerns of Canadian sovereignty of its defence forces and increasing the military-industrial complex due to the alliance's 2% funding target.