More cash and new alliances show Ottawa is serious about defence, say observers

Prime Minister Mark Carney put his $9-billion defence spending pledge before Parliament 'about as fast as he conceivably could have,' says defence procurement expert David Perry.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the defence and security agreement between Canada-EU will 'help deliver on capability targets more quickly and economically.'

Canada’s move to enter a landmark defence pact with the European Union—coupled with a multibillion-dollar military spending boost that brings Ottawa up to NATO’s two-per-cent target—is seen as a “catalyst” and a strong signal that the government is “serious” ...

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