NATO head urges more defence spending from Canada, other allies because of 'more dangerous' world

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says he appreciates Canada’s commitments so far, but expects all allies “to do more” and follow up on pledges to spend at least two per cent of gross domestic product on defence.

Stoltenberg stopped short of explicitly asking for Canada to hit that mark in its upcoming federal budget, referring instead to previous NATO agreements dating back to 2014 that commit allies to increase spending and focus on a GDP target of two per cent.

“We have an agreement and I expect all allies, also Canada, to follow up on that — that we should aim at two per cent

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