Canada’s defence companies battle for billions in historic military build-up



Canada’s pledge to boost defence spending to five per cent of GDP by 2035, its largest military build-up since the second world war, has triggered a multibillion-dollar rush among the nation’s defence firms to scoop up contracts. Read More



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