Sajjan to reveal military spending ‘hole’ in set-up for new defence policy
OTTAWA — Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan will set the stage today for the Liberals’ much-anticipated defence policy by casting a glaring light on what senior defence sources say is a massive “hole” in military spending.
The hole has been caused by years of under-investment in the Canadian Armed Forces, the sources argue, and resulted in little-to-no money for the replacement of essential, but aging, equipment.
The list, known in defence circles as the “Key 18,” includes new logistical vehicles and engineering equipment, surveillance aircraft, and communications satellites for the Arctic.
The sources spoke on condition of anonymity.


