A Canadian flag sits on a members of Canadian forces that are leaving from CFB Trenton, in Trenton, Ont., on October 16, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg CANADAHALIFAX news Will Canada be forced to up its military spending by admin 24 يونيو، 2024 written by admin 24 يونيو، 2024 84 CITYnews halifax / By Analysis by The Big Story Podcast All NATO members are required to spend the equivalent of 2% of GDP on their military, and Canada has always fallen short of that benchmark. But now, mounting geopolitical turmoil, and harsh rhetoric from south of the border, may mean that it’s time to put up or shut up when it comes to military spending. Matt Gurney is a columnist and co-founder of The Line. “If Mr. Trump is re-elected in the United States in the fall, hypothetically speaking, one of the things he might do is basically wake up one morning and go, ‘I am imposing a 10% trade tariff on any country that is not meeting the 2% NATO target’ or something like that,” said Gurney. So where do the biggest gaps in our military capabilities exist? How difficult will it be to remedy them? And what sort of military do we as Canadians actually want? 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Patrons of Amherst restaurant may be exposed to hepatitis virus next post Police :10 drivers with twice the legal blood alcohol limit charged in May You may also like ‘We will not back down’: Trudeau says Canada... 5 مارس، 2025 Province hits back at U.S. tariffs with toll... 5 مارس، 2025 Man arrested in B.C. brought back to N.S.... 5 مارس، 2025 Commerce secretary says US likely to meet Canada... 5 مارس، 2025 N.S. failing to hold universities account for spending,... 5 مارس، 2025 ترودو يصف قرار ترامب بفرض الرسوم الجمركية بالـ... 5 مارس، 2025 مانيتوبا تسحب مشروبات الكحول الأميركية الصنع من رفوف... 5 مارس، 2025 المقاطعات الأطلسية تعلن خطة الرد على الرسوم الجمركية... 5 مارس، 2025 المزيد من الأميركيين من مجتمع الميم يرغبون في... 5 مارس، 2025 Trudeau announce retaliatory tariffs in response to economy-wide... 4 مارس، 2025