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Carney and Canada’s 31 NATO allies agreed to the 5 percent of GDP military spending target, which was driven by U.S.
Even before it hits the 2014 NATO target of two per cent, Canada is committing to a new target of boosting its defence and ...
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced that Canada and its North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Allies have ...
Trump, however, has long been a NATO skeptic. He has excoriated NATO as a financial drain on the United States, and it was ...
THE HAGUE — Canada will reach an even higher NATO spending target in part by developing its critical minerals and the ...
Canada and its NATO allies agreed at the annual leaders summit to substantially hike the alliance defence spending target ...
As Prime Minister Mark Carney commits to meet the new NATO spending target of five per cent of GDP by 2035, former vice-chief ...
Although the United States and Canada reached an agreement to scrap Ottawa’s controversial Digital Services Tax – estimated ...
Amid criticism that nations were not spending enough, NATO allies have agreed to a massive increase in defense spending.
The Canadian government said “in anticipation” of a trade deal “Canada would rescind” the Digital Serves Tax. The plan to tax ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will spend five per cent of its nominal gross domestic product on defence by 2035, ...
Canada is pursuing a new international path that may mark a tectonic shift in its long-standing relationship with the United States.