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  • Canada’s Defence Industry: Security Imperatives vs. Fiscal . . .
    We expect increased military spending to yield significant positive spillovers to Canada’s defence industrial base and suppliers in the value chain One dollar of defence spending leads to $1 2 in nominal GDP once direct, indirect and induced effects are accounted for
  • What does greater defence spending mean for Canada’s economy?
    A NATO laggard no more—is the message the federal government revealed on Monday when it announced a big increase in defence funding for the 2025-26 fiscal year The move will see Canada meet the 2% NATO spending target it agreed to work towards almost two decades ago in 2006 Yet, Canada’s relief may not last long
  • Canada’s defence spending reimagined as economic renewal . . .
    Defence, long the underdog in Canada’s public finance debates, may soon become its sacred cow What Carney has done in a single speech is more than announce a defence budget He has changed the grammar of Canadian political economy, elevating military expenditure from a reluctantly borne cost to a generative force of national renewal
  • Can Canada Beef Up Its Military After Decades of Atrophy . . .
    And while increased military spending could provide more Canadian jobs if some of the money goes to Canadian contractors, buying more armaments will not necessarily bolster overall economic output
  • Canada eyes major military investments, more non-U. S. defense . . .
    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a new security investment plan on Monday that proposes an increase of more than $9 billion in military-related funding this fiscal year and would enable the nation to meet the NATO alliance’s 2% defense spending target five years ahead of schedule
  • Canada’s new government is rebuilding, rearming, and . . .
    Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced that Canada’s new government is rebuilding, rearming, and reinvesting in the Canadian Armed Forces With this increase, Canada will achieve NATO’s 2 per cent target this year – half a decade ahead of schedule – and further accelerate our investments in years to follow, consistent with
  • Re-building our Military Will be Expensive, but Create . . .
    To put the size of the opportunity into perspective, Canada’s $92 billion military spending shortfall (compared to the 3 5 per cent target in 2030) represents about a sixth of our current imports from the U S Expanding our procurement footprint Canada’s defence procurement policy should be aligned with its broader foreign policy strategy





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