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==Ambassador== [[File:Frank McKenna2.jpg|thumb|McKenna in 2005]] {{BLP unreferenced section|date=November 2021}} McKenna was mentioned as a possible [[List of Canadian ambassadors to the United States|Ambassador to the US]] to succeed [[Michael Kergin]] after [[Paul Martin]] took power. Speculation increased after [[John Manley]] turned down Prime Minister Martin's offer. Many in the press commented on McKenna's business connections being an asset, notably as a member of the [[Carlyle Group]] and his friendship with former president [[George H. W. Bush]]. On January 5, 2005, Prime Minister Paul Martin's office confirmed that McKenna would be the 21st Ambassador to the United States. On January 14, the posting was formally announced and would be effective on March 1. McKenna became the Ambassador on March 8 when [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[George W. Bush]] accepted his credentials. On February 22, 2005, McKenna told reporters Canada was already a part of the U.S. [[National Missile Defense]] (NMD) (or Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD)) program through an amendment to the [[NORAD]] agreement made on August 5, 2004, which granted U.S. access to NORAD's missile warning systems explicitly for use in NMD. However, Martin contradicted this two days later when he announced that Canada would not formally participate in the NMD program but focus on other items of shared defence/security interest. While [[Minister of National Defence (Canada)|Canadian defence minister]] [[Bill Graham (Canadian politician)|Bill Graham]] said McKenna was simply misunderstood (as the NORAD agreement and missile defence are separate), this initial contradiction was interpreted by others as evidence of characteristic indecision by the Martin government and was seen to somewhat hamper McKenna's credibility. As Ambassador, McKenna attracted more media attention than most of his recent predecessors on both sides of the border. In the U.S., his message was one of dispelling common [[urban legends]] and misconceptions about Canada, while in Canada he urged Canadians to be more understanding of the American people and culture, particularly following what he argued is their understandable sensitivity after the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]]. McKenna generated controversy after giving a luncheon speech on September 29, 2005, to a [[Toronto]] business club. McKenna blasted the U.S. bureaucracy and [[United States Congress|Congressional system]] of government saying "the government of the United States is in large measure dysfunctional." He contrasted it with Canada's government, and praised Canada's strong parliamentary [[party discipline]] as being much more "efficient" though sometimes less preferable. On January 25, 2006, McKenna offered his resignation as Ambassador, writing to Prime Minister-designate [[Stephen Harper]] that he wished to be relieved of his duties, but offering to stay on until his successor was chosen. He was succeeded as ambassador by [[Michael Wilson (Canadian politician)|Michael Wilson]] on March 13, 2006.
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