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Canada plans to increase military spending significantly. The goal is to reach 5 percent of GDP by 2035. This decision was ...
Many NATO members lag far behind the U.S. in defense-spending levels and military capabilities. Now they are trying to fix ...
NATO leaders have approved a plan to dramatically increase defence spending across the Western alliance to five per cent of ...
Canada has signed on to the NATO pledge to increase defence spending to 5 per cent of annual GDP by 2035. That means that ...
To help shift the country away from its dependence on the United States, Canada’s prime minister plans to spend billions to ...
Canada plans to join NATO's new defense investment pledge by committing to invest 5% of its GDP in defense spending by 2035.
Here's what to know about the new spending target, its two categories of 'core defence' and broader defence-related infrastructure, and how Canada plans to achieve each.
There are many challenges on the way to rebuilding Canada’s military, and we don’t have the luxury of time to achieve this ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Wednesday a ten-year military spending plan to meet NATO's new 5 per cent defence spending benchmark.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced the federal government will increase spending on defence. That's good news to local ...
Prime Minister says NATO leaders will likely agree to 10-year timeline, and Canada should get credit for some already planned ...
Canada’s new pledge to spend five percent of GDP on defence by 2035 could cost up to $150bn annually—but Prime Minister Mark ...