The Tuesday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Tuesday, Jan. 17
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TRUDEAU TOUTS NATO AFTER TRUMP CALLS IT OBSOLETE: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will continue to be a reliable partner in NATO. But just days after U.S. president-elect Donald Trump said the military alliance is obsolete, Trudeau stopped short of saying he would be willing to boost the defence budget so Canada could meet NATO’s spending target for its member countries. Speaking to reporters in New Brunswick on Tuesday, Trudeau said: “When there’s heavy lifting to do, when there’s a need for people to step up, Canada is there on the front lines contributing fully to NATO operations.” Analysts say Trump will expect other NATO members to increase spending in the alliance to ease the burden on the United States. Canada currently contributes about one per cent of GDP to defence spending — well below the alliance’s two per cent target.
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