Members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), including Canada, have all agreed to invest five per cent of their respective GDPs on defence by 2035, which will cost Canada $150 billion annually. Mackenzie Gray explains how Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to meet the new target, and how it could cost Canadians.
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