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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will meet NATO’s military spending guideline by early next year.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says that Canada will meet NATO’s military spending guideline by early next year.
Canada's Liberal government will pour extra billions into its armed forces and hit NATO's 2% military spending target this ...
Canadian miner Allied Gold could look at alternative options for a power supply deal at its Sadiola mine in Mali following a ...
Saying that the era of the United States' dominance on the world stage is over, Prime Minister Mark Carney committed his ...
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OTTAWA - Canada will meet its NATO defence spending commitment for the first time in decades as it comes to grips with an alarming new world of threats, Prime Minister ...
The Prime Minister says the boost is necessary, while pushing back at NATO members’ calls to raise defence spending even ...
Veteran striker Cyle Larin will captain Canada in its final outing at t Shield tournament against the Ivory Coast on Tuesday.
Canada currently spends 1.37% of GDP on defence, far under the 2% required under the terms of NATO membership — a goal Canada has never achieved since its establishment in 2006.
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