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NATO leaders — including Canada — have approved a plan to dramatically increase defence spending across the Western alliance ...
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced that Canada and its North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Allies have ...
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 ...
NATO's new goals are a step in the right direction, but ensuring they're met will take vigilance on the part of the U.S. and ...
NATO estimates show Poland spent the highest percentage of its GDP on defense and was the only country estimated to spend ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada can meet a steep expected increase in its North Atlantic Treaty Organization ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will spend five per cent of its nominal gross domestic product on defence by 2035, ...
Many NATO members lag far behind the U.S. in defense-spending levels and military capabilities. Now they are trying to fix ...
NATO leaders are poised to accept a U.S. demand that allies spend as much as five per cent of their gross domestic product on ...
U.S. President Donald Trump and his NATO counterparts are gathering this week for what might be a historic summit.
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 ...
The European Union and Canada struck a defense agreement on Monday, a step toward closer military cooperation as relations ...
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