Prime Minister Mark Carney is promising the biggest increase in Canada’s defence spending in decades to hit NATO’s two per cent spending target sooner than he originally pledged. Mackenzie Gray looks at how much it will cost, and how this money will be allocated.
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Carney vows to meet 2% NATO defence target this fiscal year
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