Canadian prime minister Mark Carney pledges to ramp up military spending to protect against US
- Mark Carney pledged to increase military spending to over 30 billion Canadian dollars to protect against threats to sovereignty if he wins the election.
- Carney emphasized that Canada must prepare for Donald Trump's repeated threats to annex the country as the 51st state.
- His plan aims to exceed NATO's target of two percent of GDP on defense by 2030, marking a significant increase from 1.37 percent in 2024.
- Carney stated that America's trade war threatens Canadian jobs, businesses, and their way of life.
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Canadian prime minister Mark Carney pledges to ramp up military spending to protect against US
Mark Carney pledged to ramp up military spending to over 30 billion Canadian dollars (€19bn) to protect against “America’s threats to our very sovereignty” if he wins Canada’s general election.
Mark Carney vows to boost Canadian defence spending by £16BILLION to defend against Donald Trump and US 'threat to sovereignty'
Mark Carney vows to boost Canadian defence spending by £16BILLION to defend against Donald Trump and US 'threat to sovereignty' - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has pledged to increase military spending by an eye-watering $30
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