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Norway and France sign mutual defence agreement
Norway and France have signed a comprehensive defence agreement under which the two countries commit to come to each other's aid should the need arise. Together with nine other European countries, Norway will also participate in a process to determine how France's nuclear weapons can contribute to security and deterrence in ...
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Prime Minister Carney announces major new defence partnership as part of new initiatives to transform Canadian defence procurement
In an increasingly dangerous and divided world, Canada must be prepared to defend ourselves and our Allies. To that end, Canada's new government has invested over $65 billion over the past year in defence and security, and Canada has reached 2% of defence spending for the first time since the fall of the Berlin Wall. To enable defence industries to scale up more easily and with maximum benefit to the Canadian economy, the government launched the Defence Investment Agency and the Defence Industrial Strategy. These measures prioritise Canadian suppliers and materials, invest in Canadian defence innovation and commercialisation, and streamline procurement to give Canadian businesses and workers consistent and predictable ...
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