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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.
CALGARY - Canada’s top soldier is looking forward to a boost in military spending that includes a pay raise for military ...
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 ...
Canada will reach an even higher NATO spending target in part by developing its critical minerals and the infrastructure ...
The European Union and Canada are expected to sign a security and defense partnership on Monday at a summit that will kick ...
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 commits to new NATO defence spending target of 5% of GDP The new target was the product of significant pressure by U.S. President Donald Trump By Christopher Nardi Published Jun 25, 2025 ...
The leaders reaffirmed their “ironclad commitment” to NATO’s collective defense clause, Article 5. In recent years, Trump had ...
Canada and its NATO allies agreed Wednesday to substantially hike their defence spending target to five per cent of annual ...
NATO leaders are expected to decide today whether to more than double the alliance's defence spending target. Prime Minister ...
Russia remains the major threat in Europe, but the United States is shifting its attention to focus on security priorities ...