Canada’s Foreign Policy Must Catch up to Its Military Spending
Summary by The Globe & Mail
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Canada has committed to spending 2% of GDP on defence, but new poll suggests Canadians more concerned with trade than military
While Canadians are increasingly likely to say the military is falling behind, Canadians’ top priority is improving trade with international partners rather than focusing on military preparedness or humanitarian concerns, according to Angus Reid poll.
·Waterloo, Canada
Read Full ArticleTrade, Defence, or Aid? Canadians' Views on Foreign Priorities
With global tensions on the rise, Canadians are increasingly turning their attention to the country’s role on the world stage. In response, pollsters have begun gauging public sentiment on foreign affairs and how Ottawa is navigating emerging international challenges.A new survey from the Angus Reid Institute asked Canadians whether the country is keeping pace—or falling behind—on a range of global issues.
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Total News Sources4
Leaning Left2Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
67% Left
L 67%
C 33%
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