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Prime Minister Mark Carney continued his visit to British Columbia on Monday as he toured the Canadian Forces Maritime ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney's goal of hitting NATO's defence spending target of two per cent of gross domestic product this ...
It's easy to move fast if you're not worried about breaking things. The greater challenge is moving fast while fixing, ...
It’s one sentence that could launch a world war—or prevent one. Article 5 is NATO’s ultimate safeguard, and its greatest risk ...
OTTAWA — Canada and several of its NATO allies have released a joint statement condemning a "growing number" of state threats ...
In a coordinated missile defense drill, a Dutch frigate provided real-time tracking data to a U.S. Navy destroyer, enabling ...
An advisory opinion on responsibility for emissions means that Canada could be on the hook for major climate-change-related ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed his disappointment on Friday about U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to increase so ...
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.
Checkup wants to know: what grade are you giving Prime Minister Mark Carney so far? Also, what conversations are you having ...
A POLITICO analysis reveals telling gaps between the big spenders near Eastern Europe and those further from Russia, who are still creeping toward a decade-old target.
Zelenskyy also attended as tensions between Russia and Ukraine loom over the summit. Newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney also joined the gathering. Signaling that tensions may be ...