McGuinty ‘confident’ Canada will hit NATO spending targets
OTTAWA — Canada is injecting tens of billions of dollars into defence as it looks to ramp up spending to levels not seen since the Cold War — both to meet its NATO commitments and to juice the domestic economy.
But it remains to be seen whether National Defence — a department which the opposition Conservatives point out has tended to struggle to spend its full budget — can actually push money out the door quickly enough to convince Canada’s allies it’s getting serious about its military.
Defence Minister David McGuinty tells The Canadian Press he’s “confident” the federal government will hit its marks and that Ottawa is “moving quickly” on the accounting.
“We have a very disciplined approach here to acquiring what we need … We’ve broken it down into bite-sized pieces and we’re making progress,” he said.


