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Former ambassador says Canada has become 'laggard,' 'irrelevant' on defence spending

Former ambassador says Canada has become 'laggard,' 'irrelevant' on defence spending

CTV
Saturday, November 16, 2024 03:39:07 PM UTC

Former Canadian ambassador to the U.S. Derek Burney is calling Canada a 'laggard,' and says the country needs to do 'major work' on its defence spending if it wants to be taken seriously on other issues with the United States.

Former Canadian ambassador to the U.S. Derek Burney is calling Canada a "laggard," and says the country needs to do "major work" on its defence spending if it wants to be taken seriously on other issues with the United States.

"If we expect to get any attention in Washington at all on anything, we've got to do major work on our defence capabilities," Burney told CTV's Question Period host Vassy Kapelos, in an interview airing Sunday. "I mean, it really is dismal."

Canada's defence spending targets are facing additional scrutiny following Donald Trump's re-election as U.S. president. In the past, Trump has been critical of other members of the alliance spending too little, and even suggested earlier this year that if he wins back the White House, the U.S. will not protect NATO allies who fail to meet the target of spending two per cent of GDP on defence.

The Canadian government committed in July to reaching that target by 2032, following years of pressure from allies, including the United States.

But Burney, who also served as former prime minister Brian Mulroney's chief of staff and figured prominently in the original NAFTA negotiations, said Americans will not "wait for eight years," and Canada needs to boost defence spending "faster."

"I can't put it too negatively, but we are laggard, we are irrelevant, and we make no contribution that I can think of that is meaningful anywhere in the world today," he added. "That's a very sad commentary on a once-proud military."

According to the latest NATO figures, Canada is set to spend 1.37 per cent of GDP on defence in 2024. The Department of National Defence projects the figure will tick upward over the coming years, rising to 1.76 per cent by 2030.

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