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The Defence Minister attended the NATO summit in The Hague in the Netherlands this week, where member nations agreed to lift ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a strategic defense and security partnership with the European Union on June 23.
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 ...
PM Carney believes budgetary sacrifices in order to meet military obligations is something Canadians can put out of their minds for now.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Wednesday a ten-year military spending plan to meet NATO's new 5 per cent defence spending benchmark.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is "looking for a closer partnership" with the European Union — but not to become a member.
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 ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney hailed a new and aggressive NATO target to boost military spending, while acknowledging that other ...
Canada plans to increase military spending significantly. The goal is to reach 5 percent of GDP by 2035. This decision was ...
Canada and its NATO allies agreed Wednesday to substantially hike their defence spending target to five per cent of annual ...
And the five per cent is being split into two categories: "core defence requirements" and broader defence-related ...