Why Blair should push back on arbitrary NATO spending goal

To meet that magical two per cent of GDP NATO goal, Canada would need to spend an extra $20-billion on the military every year.
Coming into his new job, Defence Minister Bill Blair will, among other things, be faced with warding off pressure from our NATO allies—the U.S. in particular—to spend more money on defence, writes Scott Taylor.

OTTAWA—In last week’s major cabinet shuffle, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau puzzled many with his decision to move Minister Anita Anand out of the defence portfolio.

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