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Canada will meet NATO’s military spending guideline by early next year and diversify defense spending away from the United ...
The Carney government has announced a plan to massively increase Canada’s defence budget. The plan will see Canada meet NATO’s two per cent of GDP spending target by the end of the year. Why now?
Trump’s calls to make Canada the 51st U.S. state have infuriated Canadians, and Prime Minister Mark Carney, who won his ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada could no longer be dependent on the US for its security, and must act to secure its ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a large increase in defense spending to meet NATO’s target this fiscal year, ...
Canada, under pressure to spend more on its military, vowed on Monday to boost funding for the armed forces and hit NATO's 2% ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney, seeking to reverse what he characterized as the atrophying of Canada’s military, is directing billions of dollars to the armed forces.
Prime Minister Mark Carney promised to hit the alliance’s 2 percent spending threshold this year, seven years ahead of a ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has declared that after decades of haphazard promises, Canada will hit the NATO defence spending ...
The Group of 7 nations and allies from around the world are heading to a summit in Alberta in Western Canada on Sunday.
The former head of NATO, George Robertson, speaking on CBC's Rosemary Barton Live on June 1, said Industry Minister Mélanie Joly had assured him that Canada would reach the alliance goal ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a boost in Canada’s defense budget and said spending would reach NATO’s target of 2% of gross domestic product by the end of the country’s fiscal year.