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- The April 8 policy update acknowledged that ‘defence procurement takes too long in Canada and needs to be faster and more effective,’ but the initial steps outlined to fix things were met with mixed reviews.
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- The Canadian Navy has been seeking to acquire nuclear-powered submarines for generations without success, and the answer could be found by joining the pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
- The Canadian Navy has been seeking to acquire nuclear-powered submarines for generations without success, and the answer could be found by joining the pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
- Using a percentage of GDP to measure military readiness of nations is not an accurate method to gage the contribution of NATO members. This approach is meaningless as an expression of military effectiveness of nations and is certainly not an indicator of burden sharing or defence capabilities.
- Using a percentage of GDP to measure military readiness of nations is not an accurate method to gage the contribution of NATO members. This approach is meaningless as an expression of military effectiveness of nations and is certainly not an indicator of burden sharing or defence capabilities.
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- Canada’s global reputation on national security is that of a free-loader that does not carry its fair share of defence.
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