NATO figures project that Canada will spend the equivalent 1.37 per cent of its GDP on defence this year, placing it at the back of the pack. National Defence projects the figure to tick upward over ...
It turns out the defence spending numbers that Canada has been feeding its NATO allies — already criticized for being far too ...
Canada would have to double current defense spending by fiscal 2032-33 to achieve its stated goal of meeting NATO targets, an ...
Canada's contributions to NATO have historically been the hallmark of a reliable ally. For decades, Canadians saw their ...
Canada currently spends 1.37 per cent of GDP ... The government last year asked the Department of National Defence to cut roughly $1 billion from its budget, which Lawson called “horrific.” ...
But he says the new president will react badly to Canada’s “pathetic performance” on defence spending ... said is a “very sour mood” in the U.S. Enjoy the latest local, national and international news ...
It’s great to see Canada admit its navy needs significant modernization and expansion, especially in submarines. It remains ...
One headwind is the proposed hike to defence spending to reach the NATO target of ... goods and services tax just covers the ...
Rankin Inlet Fire Chief Mark Wyatt was presented with the King’s Coronation Medal for his involvement with the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs National Advisory Council during September's Fire Res ...
Canada Would Have to Double Defense Spending ... The PBO also disagreed with projections by the Department of National Defense that military spending would reach 1.76% of GDP by 2029-30.