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To help shift the country away from its dependence on the United States, Canada’s prime minister plans to spend billions to ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney announces new spending to hit 2%.
The new money will allow Canada to reach by April 2026 the NATO goal of spending two percent of GDP on defense.
The tens of billions in additional military spending will quickly translate into massive social spending cuts.
Canada’s decision to ramp up military spending at a faster-than-expected pace marks a “significant event” for the country’s ...
Canada will meet NATOs 2% defence spending target this fiscal year, five years ahead of schedule, Prime Minister Mark Carney ...
Carney acknowledged that the geopolitical situation has changed and threats to Canada are more “immediate and acute.” Last ...
Canada’s plan to add more than $9 billion to defence spending this year was praised by military watchers Monday, but they ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney replaced Canada’s timelines for military spending with an aggressive pledge to finally hit Canada’s long-standing commitment to NATO.
Pelletier said in a recent meeting that the Coast Guard will be placed under the control of the minister of national defence ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada’s military equipment has aged and only one of four submarines is seaworthy.
Retired general Wayne Eyre says the 'sheer number of conflicts and wars around the world' has made the the need for Canada to invest in its national defence ever more critical.