By Andrew Hammond Western leaders this week marked the 75th anniversary of NATO. Yet most of the attention during the organization’s annual...
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All NATO members are required to spend the equivalent of 2% of GDP on their military, and Canada has always fallen short of that benchmark. But now, mounting geopolitical turmoil, and harsh rhetoric from south of the border, may mean that it’s time to put up or shut up when it comes to military spending. […]
By Andrew Hammond Western leaders this week marked the 75th anniversary of NATO. Yet most of the attention during the organization’s annual...
Reaching NATO’s defence spending benchmark isn’t about showing up at your local military trade show with a credit card and buying “a whole bunch...
Canada expects to increase its defense spending to the NATO target of 2% of gross domestic product by 2032, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on...
Military alliance scrambles to deter Russia and prepare for a potential Donald Trump presidency as it marks 75 years.
The long debate over whether Ukraine should be allowed to attack military targets in Russia with Western weapons is coming to an end. The more Russia...
Western leaders are celebrating 75 years of NATO with an elephant in the room -- will Donald Trump, who could again be the U.S. president within...
Donald Trump and Joe Biden have both stressed "unity" in the wake of the stunning assassination attempt on the Republican presidential contender, but...
Canada says it will reach its NATO commitment to spend two per cent of its GDP on defence by 2032, but specific cost details on how Canada will get...
The Matildas have fallen 2-1 to Canada in their last warm-up match before the Paris Olympics, with coach Tony Gustavsson left sweating over the...
The Matildas have fallen 2-1 to Canada in their last warm-up match before the Paris Olympics, with coach Tony Gustavsson left sweating over the...