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The tens of billions in additional military spending will quickly translate into massive social spending cuts.
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Coast Guard union says crews in the dark about promised expanded 'security mandate'A union official who represents marine search and rescue crews said Monday the union was surprised and “blindsided” by Ottawa ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba pushed back against Trump's agenda of levying higher tariffs on imported goods, ...
A federal judge ordered the government to restore funding to hundreds of grants issued by the National Institutes of Health ...
U.S. trading partners hope face time with the president in Canada can serve as a breakthrough for stalled negotiations.
The allies will release a statement on the future of NATO’s defence spending target on which they must have unanimous ...
Mark Carney is set to visit Brussels on June 23 for the Canada-EU summit, where he will meet with European Commission ...
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?
New data from the Angus Reid Institute shows Canadians largely back the plan to spend 2% of GDP on defence. About half (51%) ...
The United States’ historic economic allies will likely try to avoid direct conflict while also hoping to push the U.S. president to remove tariffs and promote a ceasefire in the Middle East.
Anthony Albanese will use the next few days ahead of his highly anticipated first meeting with US President Donald Trump ...
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.
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