Canada Just Spent Its Way Off NATO’s Deadbeat List. The Money Didn’t Buy a Military
Canada has spent its way off Washington's list of NATO deadbeats, praised by name in Ankara for a two-year, $215 billion surge. The number everyone applauded measures money. It does not measure the…
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ANKARA — Canada will turn to the Norwegian company Kongsberg to acquire joint strike missiles to be used by future Royal Canadian Air Force
Carney unveils more defence spending with $800M missile contract at NATO
Canada will turn to the Norwegian company Kongsberg to acquire joint strike missiles to be used by future Royal Canadian Air Force fighter j
Carney unveils more defence spending with $800M missile contract at NATO
Canada will turn to the Norwegian company Kongsberg to acquire joint strike missiles to be used by future Royal Canadian Air Force fighter j
Carney unveils more defence spending with $800M missile contract at NATO
Canada will turn to the Norwegian company Kongsberg to acquire joint strike missiles to be used by future Royal Canadian Air Force fighter j

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