Dear Reader,
Prime Minister Mark Carney has committed to meeting NATO’s defence spending target of 2% GDP this year—five years earlier than promised.
Some call it long overdue. Others say it’s rushed. Either way, it’s a big shift.
We’re running a short survey to hear what Canadians think about:
What led to this fast-tracked defence commitment
Whether Canada should comply if NATO increases the target to 5%
If Canada should join the U.S. in its new missile defence plan