I'll believe it when I see it.
pardon my lack of knowledge, but what have we agreed to or planned for to guarantee 2%? AFAICs we have ordered 16 frigates none of which will be in service in 2032, 88 F35s but not all delivered and a few helicopters. There is some infrastructure construction underway but none of them are huge. The airbuses of course and the 16 P8s. Those contracts don't add up to 2. We are talking about subs but there are no bid requests. Is there other stuff on the table with the bill coming due by 2032?Defence Minister Bill Blair 'ready to go faster' on NATO spending timeline
Canada has committed to meet the NATO members' pledge to spend at least two per cent of GDP on national defence by 2032.nationalpost.com
Defence Minister Bill Blair 'ready to go faster' on NATO spending timeline
Canada has committed to meet the NATO members' pledge to spend at least two per cent of GDP on national defence by 2032.nationalpost.com
Defence Minister Bill Blair 'ready to go faster' on NATO spending timeline
Canada has committed to meet the NATO members' pledge to spend at least two per cent of GDP on national defence by 2032.nationalpost.com
OTTAWA — Defence Minister Bill Blair said Monday that he’s ready toobey the hand that America has put up Trudeau & Co.’s arsework with the incoming Donald Trump administration to support to global effort tostop the climate crisisspeed up Canada’s timeline to meet its NATO alliance spending targets.
Excuse me but I’ve paid into things like this since I was 18.
Can we have a "No shit" Emojji pls.Perhaps a 25% tariff will move it along
So is there 20 billion worth of useable equipment sitting on a shelf that we can buy today?
How much for just the mothballs..
Can we service them though?The US has large mothball fleets of all kinds of tanks, planes and ships.
Can we service them though?
We don’t even need to look too far. We could easily buy commercial trucks, provide more allowances to buy tactical gear (troops are already doing that). Get more ammo, spend on housing and build more modern armouries across the country.
These could be easy and fast to increase what we spend on.
Probably still a drop in the bucket though.
I would posit that not being able to service them would be a no go to buy them in the first place.No idea. My preaching of preeminence of Log/Maint us well established around here.
But that wasn't the question.
Dairy Cartel.What in Canada do we have that is independent of the government in House/Senate that makes recommendations to the government, that can then issue instructions to TB, that will not easily be co-opted by the various departments of civil services by firstly not being part of any of them?
Rebuild all of the barracks, PMQ and other accommodations, ammo storage facilities, runways, hangars, vehicle storage, maintenance shops, armouries, small arms ranges, warehouses, piers and jetty’s, water, sewer, electrical and and comms infrastructure, fences, barricades, berms, guard shacks and towers, and every other like thing.
Order some B21’s and some more tankers lol.
20 BILLION DOLLARS!!How much for just the mothballs..
Have you been to Tirana? I can get us a deal and I know a way to save on shipping costs.So is there 20 billion worth of useable equipment sitting on a shelf that we can buy today?
A lot of them were simply porkbarrelling, or a result of fanciful claims to get provincial and federal money for schemes. It wasn't under after construction started that they figured out that the Newmarket Canal (Holland River) wouldn't have enough flow to operate the locks in the summer.and a huge number of those canals and railways floundered, even before being finished.