Carney heads to Europe with military spending on the agenda Most of the formal agenda at the NATO summit will focus on the U S demand that allies up defence spending to five per cent of their gross domestic product (3 5 per cent on direct military
Prime Minister Carney to attend the Canada-EU Summit and the NATO . . . At the NATO Summit, Prime Minister Carney will engage Allies to meet evolving threats in a more dangerous and divided world Canada’s new government is rebuilding, rearming, and reinvesting in the Canadian Armed Forces – reaching the 2 per cent target this year and accelerating defence investments in the months and years to come
Carney heads to Europe on Sunday for NATO, Canada-EU summits The Prime Minister's Office confirmed Carney's travel plans today, after he wrapped up the G7 leaders' summit in Alberta Carney will head to Brussels on Sunday to meet with European leaders The Prime Minister's Office said the leaders will work to "deepen the Canada-EU relationship across all sectors," including trade and defence