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Prime Minister Mark Carney said increasing defence spending to meet NATO targets could come with benefits for Canadians, but ...
The federal government will aim to build stronger defence ties with Europe and private sector, Industry Minister says ...
While the main talks on NATO defence spending won't take place until Wednesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to ...
When millions of Canadians returned a Liberal Party government — led by Mark Carney — earlier this year, they were attempting ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is among the leaders around the table at the annual leaders' summit where the proposal is being discussed.
Prime Minister Mark Carney hailed a new and aggressive NATO target to boost military spending, while acknowledging that other areas might get cut back.
Canada is looking to reduce its defence procurement reliance on the U.S. due to strained relations over tariffs and Trump's repeated talk about Canada becoming a U.S. state.
NATO leaders are poised to accept a U.S. demand that allies spend as much as five per cent of their gross domestic product on defence and defence infrastructure. Prime Minister Mark Carney says that ...
TORONTO (AP) — Canada will meet NATO's military spending guideline by early next year and diversify defense spending away from the United States, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is “looking for a closer partnership” with the European Union — but not to become a member.
A POLITICO analysis reveals telling gaps between the big spenders near Eastern Europe and those further from Russia, who are ...