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In discussion with the Post's Terry Newman, Anthony Koch argues Canada is a "massive laggard when it comes to international ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney again defended inviting India's prime minister to the G7 meeting in Alberta, saying it makes sense ...
Watch all the action in the House of Commons as Canada’s elected officials debate the issues of the day. Conservatives ...
As fast as Halifax is changing, you can still see reminders of those nerve-racking days when submarine nets kept German U-boats out of Halifax Harbour and the influx of military personnel nearly ...
The G7 summit brings into focus how Canada and other countries in the decades-old alliance are hoping to build trade deals in ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has pledged to meet Canada’s NATO obligation to invest two per cent of GDP in defence by the end ...
Modi, bin Salman invitations do not align with PM’s own priority of tackling foreign interference, transnational crime, some ...
Economists say trade between Canada and the United States is mid-collapse. Canada’s overall trade deficit more than tripled ...
New Brunswick soldiers tasked with deterring Russian aggression on NATO's eastern flank are expected to benefit from new ...
Carney acknowledged that the geopolitical situation has changed and threats to Canada are more “immediate and acute.” Last ...
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Canada pledges C$9bn in defence investment
Canada has announced a new defence spending plan that proposes an increase of more than C$9bn ($6.5bn) in military-related ...
In these areas, the impact could be transformational, too. Prime Minister Mark Carney ’s defence announcement on Monday is also aimed at boosting the economy – giving Canadians both guns and butter.