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How will Canada pay for NATO’s new defence spending target?

Members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), including Canada, have all agreed to invest five per cent of their respective GDPs on defence by 2035, which will cost Canada $150 billion annually. Mackenzie Gray explains how Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to meet the new target, and how it could cost Canadians.

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