Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by michtzik 53 days ago
> Canada honored its commitments.

Two decades ago: "in 2006, NATO Defence Ministers agreed to commit a minimum of 2% of their GDP to defence spending."

Canada has not remotely upheld this agreement.

3 comments

Yeah, we only recently began honouring our agreements[0], and even then we did it my recategorizing non-military spending as military[1].

[0]: https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/history-canada-nato-mil...

[1]: "That five per cent figure is somewhat deceptive, since just 3.5 per cent of that will go to core defence needs, while 1.5 per cent is to cover spending loosely related to national security — such as funding for maritime ports, airports and other infrastructure." - https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/article/pm-carney-declares-u...

ah yes a perfectly reasonable explanation to start a trade war with your ally that hurts both economies.
That has nothing to do with Trump's trade policies w.r.t Canada, though.
> That has nothing to do with Trump's trade policies w.r.t Canada, though.

If Canada's going to wag a finger at the US about breaking commitments, it does.