Canada\u0027s bad week at the NATO summit, and the end of online privacy.
on NATO power, since it didn’t bother to spend two per cent of GDP on military defence. National Post columnist John Ivison made a similar point: In order to hit the minimum spend, Trudeau would need to
defence spending, and there just aren’t any votes to be won by doing that. “Trudeau’s argument for many years was that capability was more important than crude accounting metrics, and that Canada always answered the call.,” Ivison writes.
: Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre hasn’t committed to upping military expenditures, either. This state of affairs is due to lax spendingAdvertisement 3THE END OF TEXTING AND PRIVACY?That’s one of the questions that has emerged after the private text messages between actor Jonah Hill and his ex-girlfriend, Sarah Brady, were shared online. In the texts, Hill asks Brady to refrain from surfing with men or posting pictures of herself in a bathing suit on social media.
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