Canada’s operational command is looking at the possibility of permanent bases in Latvia as one potential solution to sustaining the country’s NATO deployment over the long haul.
Canada’s annual defence budget is expected to reach $150 billion by 2035. Spending this year is estimated at $62.7 billion.
Canada’s evolving trade relationship with the United States has been shaped by tariffs, economic pressure and uncertainty around CUSMA. Drew Fagan, from the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public ...
NATO countries, including Canada, are falling behind Russia and China in the development of Arctic-capable drones — uncrewed ...
Carney's first federal budget laid out nearly $82 billion in defence spending over the coming years, with $9 billion booked ...
If I were a Canadian,' said Jennifer Kavanagh, 'I would feel pretty good about this National Security Strategy' ...
Europe’s military preparedness may be challenged if Vladimir Putin gets what he wants in a peace deal to end the Ukraine war and is emboldened and attacks a Nato country (“The new economics of war”, ...
However, Dr. Stone says Canada has a history of promising large defence investments only to have those plans shelved based on ...
At least five Canadian cities are vying to host a new defence-oriented world bank that could create up to 3,500 jobs, the ...
For decades, no matter which party was in power, Canada’s defence funding has lagged behind our allies. In 2006, NATO members ...
Canada is providing another $50-million to furnish Ukraine with combat drones and drone parts as Kyiv nears the end of a ...
Canada plans to open two new consulates in Greenland and Anchorage, Alaska, as part of efforts to reinforce its presence in ...