Asked how the Conservative party would meet Canada’s two per cent NATO target during a press conference in Mississauga, Ont., on Sunday, Pierre Poilievre said that, if in charge, they would “cut back office bureaucracy, botched procurements and foreign aid to dictators [and] terrorists,” while spending those dollars instead on the nation’s military.
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Conservatives want to cut ‘foreign aid to dictators’, use budget to fund Canadian forces: Poilievre
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