From brianlilley: Wall Street Journal right to say Justin Trudeau belongs at NATO's kid's table
roughly 1.38% of GDP on defence“Canada ranks sixth from NATO’s bottom in spending on defence as a share of GDP, and its spending on military equipment — i.e., weapons — is seventh lowest. Canada is a member of the G7 democracies but spends less on defence than the other six,” the Journal writes.
, something his government has been boasting about since 2021. For Trudeau, it seems that the main purpose for having a military is to fight climate change.
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