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Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada can meet a steep expected increase in its North Atlantic Treaty Organization ...
The European Union and Canada are expected to sign a security and defense partnership on Monday at a summit that will kick ...
Regardless of any arbitrary arithmetical targets, the case for Canada spending more on defence and security and investing ...
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.
Carney and Canada’s 31 NATO allies agreed to the 5 percent of GDP military spending target, which was driven by U.S. President Donald Trump. The alliance pledged to review progress toward the target ...
Canada and its NATO allies agreed Wednesday to substantially hike their defence spending target to five per cent of annual ...
This year's NATO’s summit has been described as "transformational" and “historic" | Here are some of the takeaways ...
NATO leaders are expected to decide today whether to more than double the alliance's defence spending target. Prime Minister ...
Canada will reach an even higher NATO spending target in part by developing its critical minerals and the infrastructure ...
NATO's biggest summit of the year was a win for the U.S. President, who secured the pledges of dramatically increased defense ...
The Canadian government could face tough fiscal choices later this decade as it ramps up defense spending to meet commitments agreed upon by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Prime Minister Mark ...