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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 ...
After years of failing to hit NATO’s two per cent defence spending target, recent government commitments have given Canada a ...
"We can't give weapons to everybody all around the world," the Department of Defense's chief spokesperson, Sean Parnell, said ...
Canada's ruling class is rushing to implement massive military spending hikes and Trump-like socio-economic policies, using his bullying as the cover to push through changes for which it has long ...
The Canadian government has committed to more domestic procurement, while diversifying how and where it buys equipment abroad ...
Carney’s defence spending announcement in early June came with an extra $9.3 billion in spending this year. He made the ...
Just before Canada Day, our prime minister, Mark Carney, surrendered to U.S. President Donald Trump. Carney did not recall ...
As reported by the Globe and Mail, Herbert maintained his “Outperform” rating while raising his price target on MDA from ...
Trump’s tax bill and diplomatic triumphs boost his growing influence, but challenges remain, including ending the wars in ...
At last week’s NATO summit, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that his country would be buying a dozen F-35A ...
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US indices firm as S&P 500 and Nasdaq rise on tech gains. Meta and Palantir lead, trade hopes support the stock market while ...