Canada can reach its 2-per-cent NATO spending target by investing in the Arctic


Source: theglobeandmail.com theglobeandmail.com

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Harry Flaherty is chair of the Inuit Development Corporation Association. Included in a cache of recently leaked, classified Pentagon documents was a memo containing an unflattering assessment of Canada’s military preparedness and commitment to defence spending. Purportedly, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had privately informed NATO officials that Canada would not meet its 2-per-cent-of-GDP defence-spending target – an objective mutually agreed upon by NATO members at the alliance’s 2006 summit in Riga. Currently, Canada’s defence spending is estimated at 1.29 per cent of its GDP, solidifying the country’s status as a laggard among our NATO allies. Canada’s national defence relies on...