Canada's premiers say Ottawa must meet NATO spending target to keep U.S.'s respect

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HALIFAX – A three-day meeting among Canada’s premiers ended with provincial and territorial leaders calling on Ottawa to quickly ramp up defence spending in order to protect the country’s trade relationship with the United States ahead of its upcoming election.

At the closing news conference of the Council of the Federation meetings in Halifax, multiple premiers highlighted the importance of Canada’s NATO commitment to spend at least two per cent of GDP on defence.

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