Mark Carney says Canada strengthens NATO and Arctic defence - Speech Brief
8 July 2026 11:05 UTC · Prime Minister of Canada · PMO News Release · Source · Email X Link

Mark Carney says Canada strengthens NATO and Arctic defence

Key points

  • Historic defence investments and industrial partnerships
  • Expanded NATO role and increased support for Ukraine

TL;DR

  • Canada is accelerating defence investments and industrial partnerships, including submarines, icebreakers, aircraft, missiles, and cyber defences, and is on a path to meet NATO’s 5% of GDP target by 2035.
  • At the 2026 NATO Summit in Ankara, Canada announced agreements and contracts including an ESCP-P deal with Telesat, an approximately $800 million contract with Kongsberg for Joint Strike Missiles, and a narrowed Light Utility Vehicle procurement for the Canadian Armed Forces.
  • Canada is leading the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank with eight supporting countries, extended Operation REASSURANCE to 2031, increased deployed personnel, and committed a portion of about $2 billion in military assistance to Ukraine for ammunition, armoured vehicles, and IT/engineering equipment.
Original text

In a more dangerous and divided world, Canada must be prepared to defend ourselves and our Allies. As the threats to North America evolve, Canada is focused on taking full responsibility for the security of our Arctic. Over the past year, Canada has undertaken a generational transformation of our defence posture through historic investments, major reforms, and stronger partnerships with our Allies. As a result, Canad...

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