Defence Department failed to spend $1.2B in funding last year, most due to delays
OTTAWA — New figures show the Department of National Defence failed to spend more than $1.2 billion of its allotted budget in the last fiscal year, the majority due to delays in the purchase of new equipment for Canada’s military.
The figures contained in a report tabled recently in the House of Commons come more than six years after the federal Liberals promised an end to such underspending, which had grown to epic proportions under Stephen Harper’s Conservative government.
While the lapsed funding might make bean counters happy given the size of the federal deficit since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, defence analyst David Perry of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute said there are several reasons to worry.
The unspent funds include more than $855 million in 2020-21 for capital projects, namely new military equipment and infrastructure. The Defence Department says the affected projects include the navy’s new fleet of warships and new armoured vehicles for the army.