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Canada will meet NATO’s military spending guideline by early next year and diversify defense spending away from the United ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says that Canada will meet NATO’s military spending guideline by early next year.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a boost in Canada’s defense budget and said spending would reach NATO’s target of 2% of ...
Canada will reach NATO's defense spending target of two percent this year, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Monday, ...
Canada will meet NATO’s military spending guideline by early next year and diversify defence spending away from United States ...
Canada will hit NATO’s two per cent defence spending target this year, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Monday — ...
Pledge brings defence budget in line with treaty obligation earlier than planned after criticism by Donald Trump ...
OTTAWA — Canada will meet its NATO defence spending commitment for the first time in decades as it comes to grips with an ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is promising the biggest increase in Canada's defence spending in decades to hit NATO's two per ...
The Canadian prime minister framed the spending as a necessary response to a world where the country is more vulnerable to threats — and less protected by Americans.
Prime Minister Mark Carney made the announcement in a speech at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy in ...
Canada is considered lagging in its defense spending, which is currently at 1.37%, and previously predicted it would reach its 2% target by 2032. President Donald Trump has pushed NATO countries to ...