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Carney told reporters at the NATO summit in The Hague on Wednesday that planning is underway to boost Canada’s current 2 percent commitment to the new NATO target, which includes 3.5 percent for ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the world faces "turning points" as he vowed Canada will benefit from increasing defence spending to the new NATO target of five per cent of GDP by 2035.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada-U.S. trade negotiations are at an ‘intense phase,’ ahead of the Aug. 1 deadline set by ...
THE HAGUE — Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada and its NATO allies have all agreed to hike their defence-spending target to five per cent of annual GDP by 2035.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will meet NATO’s military spending guideline by early next year. Carney also said Monday that Canada would diversify defense spending away from the ...
NATO agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, with a 3.5% floor for core defense spending and 1.5% for related areas. This is a major win for Trump and commitment to emerging ...
CORRECTS SPELLING TO HAGUE NOT HAUGE Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, front left, takes part in the official family photo during the NATO Summit in The Hague, Netherlands on Wednesday, June 25 ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney takes part in a meeting on the sidelines of the NATO Summit in The Hague, Netherlands on Tuesday, June 24, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick OTTAWA — Prime Minister ...
On the day before the NATO Summit at The Hague, Carney signed an agreement with the EU that will enable Canada to participate in its expanded multi-billion euro ReArm Europe defense spending program.
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As Prime Minister Mark Carney commits to meet the new NATO spending target of five per cent of GDP by 2035, former vice-chief of the defence staff Guy Thibault tells Power & Politics he supports ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a series of measures Wednesday to bolster the Canadian steel industry amid growing trade tensions with the United States.