For years, Canada has been under pressure from NATO allies to hit the military alliance's target of spending at least two per cent of GDP on defence — something experts say cannot be done with the flick of a switch. Yet that pressure has only grown under ...
Trump questioned if allies would come to the defence of the U.S. in the event of an attack on America, which NATO did after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
The hubs are the cornerstone of the federal government's Arctic security strategy, which committed $2.67 billion over 20 years to building them.
Uneasiness grows over continued U.S. support for the 75-year-old alliance as Trump casts doubt on support from other members if attacked.
As it turns out, both Europe and Canada may be in the market for upgraded alliances. Donald Trump’s return to the White House on January 20th brings with it the prospect of tariffs and jingoistic bluster.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is heading to London for a European defence summit, with an amplified focus on support for Ukraine. As European allies enhance defence spending, University of Toronto international relations professor Aurel Braun says Canada needs to match that urgency. (March. 1, 2025)
Higher European defence budgets and a ramp-up of production by military equipment industries are necessary to secure Europe, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said in a German newspaper interview.
Canada’s prime minister Justin Trudeau summed ... security guarantees officials in Kyiv want from the U.S. and its NATO allies. And European leaders are trying to muster what resources they ...
Local leaders and some foreign policy experts say it is a big win for Dayton and the state Ohio to host the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in late May. This is the first Parliamentary Assembly session to be held stateside in more than two decades and comes amid strained U.