Canada edges farther away from NATO spending target in latest estimate
OTTAWA — New NATO figures suggest Canada is even farther from meeting the military alliance’s spending target than previously believed.
NATO estimated last June that Canada would spend about 1.39 per cent of its national GDP on defence in 2021.
But in a report released today the alliance has lowered that figure, estimating Canada spent only about 1.36 per cent of GDP on its military last year.
While the difference appears miniscule, it nonetheless moves Canada farther from the two per cent spending target that all NATO members agreed to in 2014 and reaffirmed during a special meeting last week.