Finance minister defends military budget; forces ‘appropriately provisioned’
OTTAWA — The federal finance minister is standing by the amount of money the Liberal government currently spends on defence, saying the military is “appropriately provisioned” to address Canada’s needs.
In an interview Thursday with The Canadian Press, Finance Minister Bill Morneau left the door open to future “adjustments,” depending on what ends up in the Liberals’ new defence policy.
But his comments, combined with predictions the Liberals will run large deficits for years, are reason for worry among those expecting an injection of cash into defence in the coming months.
Morneau also played down suggestions Canada is facing pressure to increase defence spending from Washington, where U.S. President Donald Trump has called on NATO allies to do more.


