Defense spending increase may cut other areas

thestar.com

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a significant increase in defense spending, potentially leading to budget cuts in other government sectors. Carney celebrated the new NATO target for military expenditure, emphasizing its importance for national security and international alliances. He admitted that this increase would necessitate reallocating funds. The announcement follows growing international tensions and calls for increased military readiness, prompting a shift in budgetary priorities within the government.


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