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Canadian Armed Forces sharpen cold weather skills above the Arctic Circle, alongside NATO Allies and partners01 Apr. 2019 Canada’s Operation NANOOK-NUNALIVUT 2019 is wrapping up in northern Canada. Between 17 March and 1 April, around 500 personnel have been testing Arctic survival skills and logistics, including long-range patrols, ice diving, and creating landing strips | News |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers in Washington, D.C. on 3 and 4 April 201901 Apr. 2019 with a session to discuss burden sharing. After years of cutting billions from defence budgets, now we are adding billions. And we have seen four consecutive years of rising investment in defence. Since 2016, European Allies and Canada have added $41 billion | Opinion |
Canadian Armed Forces sharpen cold weather skills above the Arctic Circle, alongside NATO Allies and partners01 Apr. 2019 Canada’s Operation NANOOK-NUNALIVUT 2019 is wrapping up in northern Canada. Between 17 March and 1 April, around 500 personnel have been testing Arctic survival skills and logistics, including long-range patrols, ice diving, and creating landing strips | News |
Netherlands and NATO - 1949invaded the Netherlands and the country surrendered a few days later. The Dutch Cabinet left for England, as did the Royal family, part of which moved to Canada for additional safety. Tulips from a princess The very tulips that adorn parks | Declassified |
Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the German Marshall Fund event: NATO at Seventy – Post-Cold War Enlargement and the Future of Transatlantic Security18 Mar. 2019 investment pledge back in 2014, that was after years of cutting defence spending across the Alliance, in Europe and also Canada had reduced defence spending over several years. What we have seen since we made that investment . . . defence investment pledge | Opinion |
Press conference by the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the launch of his Annual Report for 201814 Mar. 2019 , we agreed there is a new urgency to ensure fairer burden sharing across the Alliance. All Allies have stopped the cuts. All Allies have started to increase. Last year, European Allies and Canada increased their defence spending by almost 4 | Opinion |
Secretary General’s Annual Report: "NATO: fit for the future"14 Mar. 2019 spending among European Allies and Canada increased by almost 4% from 2017 to 2018, and that in the period from 2016 to 2018, they have contributed an additional cumulative spending of over 41 billion dollars. “ We expect that figure to rise to 100 billion | News |
NATO Military Committee visits Transatlantic Commands13 Mar. 2019 NATO Military Committee visits Transatlantic Commands 11 Mar. 2019 From left to right: Vice Admiral Darren Hawco, NATO Military Representative for Canada, Rear Admiral Predrag Stipanovic, NATO Military | News |
NATO Military Committee visits Transatlantic Commands13 Mar. 2019 NATO Military Committee visits Transatlantic Commands 11 Mar. 2019 From left to right: Vice Admiral Darren Hawco, NATO Military Representative for Canada, Rear Admiral Predrag Stipanovic, NATO Military | News |
“20 Years of NATO Enlargement” - Keynote Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller at a commemoration ceremony in Prague to mark the 15th and 20th anniversaries of the Visegrad countries joining NATO12 Mar. 2019 across our Alliance. This includes cash, capabilities, and contributions to NATO missions and operations. And we are making good progress. In the last two years, European Allies and Canada have spent an additional $41 billion on defence | Opinion |