Federal party leaders and candidates in the upcoming election say they are committed to getting Canada to meet NATO's current defence spending target of two per cent of GDP.
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Calgary Herald on MSNCarney 'revisiting' purchase of U.S. F-35 fighter jets: could Canada build its own planes?Canada’s deal to buy U.S. made F-35 fighter jets is expensive but necessary, experts say. In March Prime Minister Mark Carney ...
US commander says a Canadian exit would partially blind the Pentagon to enemy missiles—at least until new defenses could be ...
Bernier's assertions about the dire condition of Canada’s military are alarming. He argues that under both Liberal and Conservative governments, the Armed Forces have been deprived of necessary ...
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The National Interest on MSN“Leopards Without Claws” Showcase Canada’s Military WeaknessCanada’s combat mission in Afghanistan ended in 2011. Along with it, Canada appears to have lost all will to maintain any ...
When John Carria is not serving as the site director for the Eygelshoven Army Prepositioned Stocks-2 worksite, he can often ...
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