U.S. President Donald Trump took another shot at Canada on Friday over its spending contributions to NATO, saying it was “just about the lowest” of all the NATO-member countries. He told reporters he believed all NATO countries except the U.S. should have to meet a five per cent spending target.
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Trump slams Canada for ‘just about the lowest’ in NATO defence spending contributions
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