Canada meets NATO defence target, but opposition says it’s ‘creative accounting’



OTTAWA — The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) confirmed on Thursday that Canada’s defence spending has reached the target of two per cent of gross domestic product, a commitment that has been 20 years in the making. Read More



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