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Carney’s Big Bet: Billions for Defence, Less US Military Reliance

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has placed a significant bet on Canada’s defence capabilities, committing to reach NATO’s 2% of GDP spending target by the end of the current fiscal year, a full five years ahead of schedule. Addressing an audience at the University of Toronto, Carney asserted that Canada must reduce its defence dependence on the United States and build its own capabilities in response to a “dangerous and divided world.” This accelerated commitment aims to address long-standing criticisms of Canada’s defence contributions.
A cornerstone of this strategy is a significant financial commitment to Canadian defence manufacturers, with billions of dollars designated to cultivate a thriving domestic industry. This investment is crucial for revitalizing Canada’s aging military, which currently faces issues such as a largely unseaworthy submarine fleet and a high rate of non-operational land and maritime vehicles. Carney also emphasized the shifting dynamics with the US, driven by protectionist policies, as a factor in Canada’s decision to bolster its domestic production.
The timing of these announcements is critical, preceding Canada’s hosting of the G7 summit and the upcoming NATO summit, where defence spending will be a central theme. Carney’s focus on “made-in-Canada manufacturing” and a conscious reduction in defence capital spending directed towards the US underscores a new strategic direction for Canada, prioritizing national security and a stronger national defence.

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