Prime minister commits more than $3 billion for defence projects in the Maritimes

Prime Minister Mark Carney greets members of the Royal Canadian Navy aboard HMCS Margaret Brooke during an announcement at HMC Dockyard Halifax, in Halifax on Thursday, March 26, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

OTTAWA - Canada spent $63.4 billion on national defence in 2025, meeting its NATO commitment to spend two per cent of GDP on defence for the first time, the alliance's annual report said Thursday.

Speaking at an event in Halifax, N.S., on Thursday, Prime Minister Mark Carney called it the "single largest year-on-year increase in defence investment in generations."

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