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Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a massive new defence spending commitment at the NATO summit in The Hague this week and said in Brussels that Canada and the European Union will negotiate a new ...
NATO's 32 member states agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, representing a significant increase from ...
The Defence Minister attended the NATO summit in The Hague in the Netherlands this week, where member nations agreed to lift ...
President Donald Trump is one of the leaders in attendance amid the fragile situation between Israel and Iran.
As Prime Minister Mark Carney commits to meet the new NATO spending target of five per cent of GDP by 2035, former vice-chief ...
Canada and its NATO allies agreed Wednesday to substantially hike their defence spending target to five per cent of annual GDP by 2035.
Here's what to know about the new spending target, its two categories of 'core defence' and broader defence-related ...
Canada and its NATO allies have agreed to a new target of spending five per cent of GDP on defence and security by 2035.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has pledged the biggest boost in military spending since World War Two. Cynthia Mulligan discusses ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said increasing defence spending to meet NATO targets could come with benefits for Canadians, but ...
In a press briefing at the NATO summit on Wednesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled Canada's long-term defence strategy, announcing a raise in military spending to five per cent of GDP by 2035.
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 ...