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U.S. defence giants, backed by a strong Congressional delegation from Washington, used the Paris Airshow to showcase ...
In a year that’s all about Europe, there’s one key market missing out on all the investor love: France.Most Read from ...
Retired general Wayne Eyre says the 'sheer number of conflicts and wars around the world' has made the the need for Canada to invest in its national defence ever more critical.
The four European members of the G7 face a delicate summit in Kananaskis, Alta. They know that U.S. President Donald Trump is ...
Hiking Canada’s defence spending to 3.5 per cent of GDP would require Canada to spend an additional $45-billion to $50-billion each year on its military − above and beyond the investments that Mr.
Canada’s plan to add more than $9 billion to defence spending this year was praised by military watchers Monday, but they ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will meet NATO's two per cent defence spending target this fiscal year, announcing an ...
Saying that the era of the United States' dominance on the world stage is over, Prime Minister Mark Carney has committed his ...
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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