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Canada plans to meet NATO’s goal of spending two percent of GDP on defense this year, seven years earlier than planned, Prime ...
As a result, U.S. defense contractors face diminished prospects in Europe and supercharged European competitors in export markets. European companies should demonstrate a new level of confidence at Le ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he hopes to secure a commercial and security agreement soon with US President Donald ...
Economists say trade between Canada and the United States is mid-collapse. Canada’s overall trade deficit more than tripled ...
Watch all the action in the House of Commons as Canada’s elected officials debate the issues of the day. Conservatives cornered Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberal government over contracts to ...
Canada has announced a new defence spending plan that proposes an increase of more than C$9bn ($6.5bn) in military-related ...
His remarks to lawmakers during the daily question-period session came on the same day that Canada's Auditor General--the equivalent of U.S.'s Government Accountability Office--revealed that the cost ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has formally committed Canada to lifting defence outlays to 2% of GDP before 31 March, injecting $9 billion in new cash for fiscal 2025-26 and pushing annual military ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada’s military equipment has aged and only one of four submarines is seaworthy.
The new money will allow Canada to reach by April 2026 the NATO goal of spending two percent of GDP on defense.
The additional funding hike raises the amount that Canada reports to NATO as spending on national security to C$62.7 billion ...