
Spencer Van Dyk
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ctvnews.ca | Spencer Van Dyk |Vassy Kapelos
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en.pressbee.net | Spencer Van Dyk |Mike Le Couteur
By Spencer Van Dyk and Mike Le Couteur Click here for updates on this story OTTAWA (CTV Network) — Canada will boost defence spending by billions of dollars to meet NATO’s two per cent of GDP target this fiscal year, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Monday. The pledge comes ahead of next week’s G7 summit. “We will further accelerate our investments in the years to come, consistent with meeting our new security imperatives,” Carney announced during a speech at the Munk School in Toronto.
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kesq.com | Spencer Van Dyk |Mike Le Couteur
By Spencer Van Dyk and Mike Le CouteurClick here for updates on this story OTTAWA ( CTV Network) - Canada will boost defence spending by billions of dollars to meet NATO's two per cent of GDP target this fiscal year, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Monday. The pledge comes ahead of next week's G7 summit. "We will further accelerate our investments in the years to come, consistent with meeting our new security imperatives," Carney announced during a speech at the Munk School in Toronto.
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kesq.com | Spencer Van Dyk |Mike Le Couteur
By Spencer Van Dyk and Mike Le CouteurClick here for updates on this story OTTAWA ( CTV Network) - Canada will finally meet its NATO defence spending commitment this year as it confronts an alarming new world of threats, Prime Minister Mark Carney said in Toronto Monday morning. Carney said Canada will rapidly advance its military spending timeline to hit the NATO target of two per cent of national GDP.
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bnnbloomberg.ca | Mike Le Couteur |Spencer Van Dyk
Ahead of next week’s G7 summit, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Monday that Canada will boost defence spending by billions of dollars to meet NATO’s two per cent of GDP target this fiscal year. “We will further accelerate our investments in the years to come, consistent with meeting our new security imperatives,” Carney announced during a speech at the Munk School in Toronto.
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