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Carney and Canada’s 31 NATO allies agreed to the 5 percent of GDP military spending target, which was driven by U.S.
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced that Canada and its North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Allies have ...
Canada’s top soldier is looking forward to a boost in military spending that includes a pay raise for military personnel at a ...
Even before it hits the 2014 NATO target of two per cent, Canada is committing to a new target of boosting its defence and ...
THE HAGUE — Canada will reach an even higher NATO spending target in part by developing its critical minerals and the infrastructure needed to get them to market, Prime Minister Mark Carney said ...
Prime Minister says NATO leaders will likely agree to 10-year timeline, and Canada should get credit for some already planned ...
As Prime Minister Mark Carney commits to meet the new NATO spending target of five per cent of GDP by 2035, former vice-chief ...
Amid criticism that nations were not spending enough, NATO allies have agreed to a massive increase in defense spending.
Canada has never hit the two per cent NATO-mandated defence spending target since it was established in 2014, though Prime Minister Mark Carney recently announced his government would reach the mark ...
U.S. President Donald Trump and his NATO counterparts are meeting at what might be a historic summit. It could also drive a ...
The Canadian government said “in anticipation” of a trade deal “Canada would rescind” the Digital Serves Tax. The plan to tax ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada can meet a steep expected increase in its North Atlantic Treaty Organisation ...