Meet NATO defence spending target in budget, says Business Council of Canada
OTTAWA — One of Canada’s most influential business lobby groups is making an unprecedented request for increased defence spending in Thursday’s federal budget because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The Business Council of Canada says it is time for Canada to commit to matching the NATO target on defence spending of two per cent of gross domestic product.
Canada’s level currently stands at less than 1.4 per cent but has been pressured for years by the United States and other NATO allies to boost spending to the two per cent target.
In a March 15 letter to Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, the council says the Russian invasion is forcing the world to shift its focus from domestic priorities to defence and security.