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Back to EpisodesCanada Meets NATO Defence Spending Target
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NATO Celebrates Historic Milestone: All Members Meet Two Percent Defence Spending Target
NATO marks a first in history as all thirty-two members, including Canada, meet the two percent GDP defence spending target in 2025. Canadas record-breaking $60 billion investment in defence and security over the past ten months, the highest level since the Berlin Wall fell, is credited to U.S. pressure and criticized for lacking focus on military readiness. The spending includes personnel raises, new radars, satellites, rifle contracts, and shifting coast guard assets. A new agency aims to expedite buys, while Canada and allies set their sights on a five percent target by 2035, with significant decisions ahead on submarines and fighter jets.
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