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Gavin John/The Globe and Mail
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Senior parliamentary reporter
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NATO said Thursday that Canada’s military spending has finally hit the alliance’s target of 2 per cent of gross domestic product, a benchmark set by members years ago.
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It’s a long-overdue accomplishment for Canada, which has long lagged a NATO alliance spending goal set by members in 2006 and then reaffirmed in 2014.
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The federal government’s fiscal 2025-26 year spending represents the first time in roughly 35 years that Canada has devoted 2 per cent of its gross domestic product to defence. The last time Canada matched this rate of military spending was the end of the Cold War.
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization Thursday issued a report on military spending among 32 member countries. It noted Canada is spending more than $63-billion now on defence.
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