Canada Finally Opened the Money Taps for Its Military. Its Army Still Can’t Deploy Half Its Equipment
Canada hit NATO's 2 percent target five years early and plans to triple defense spending toward $900 billion — a rearmament triggered by a trade war and annexation taunts. But readiness lags badly…
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