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Canada plans to redirect billions in military spending from US defense companies to domestic manufacturers due to increasing hostility from the Trump administration. This shift is part of a broader strategy to distance Canada from the US, prompted by tariffs and suggestions of Canada becoming a US state. The new policy aims to boost Canadian military suppliers and increase arms exports.
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- Canada plans to redirect billions in military spending from US defense companies to domestic manufacturers due to increasing hostility from the Trump administration. This shift is part of a broader strategy to distance Canada from the US, prompted by tariffs and suggestions of Canada becoming a US state. The new policy aims to boost Canadian military suppliers and increase arms exports.
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Get it sent to your inbox.The Canadian government, faced with increasing hostility from the Trump administration, plans to divert billions of dollars in military spending it long gave to U.S. defense companies and direct it instead to domestic manufacturers.Prime Minister Mark Carney\u2019s wholesale expansion of Canadian military spending was prompted by pressure from President Trump, but with relations between the longstanding allies deteriorating, American companies will no longer reap the benefit.The new defense industry strategy, which is to be announced this week, is the latest step by Mr. Carney to distance his country from the United States following Mr. Trump\u2019s decision to impose tariffs against several key Canadian industries. The president has also made repeated suggestions that Canada should become the 51st American state.Last month, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Mr. Carney said, without naming Mr. Trump or the United States, that there has been a permanent \u201crupture\u201d in the world order. He called upon middle-size nations to cooperate as a counter to the world\u2019s superpowers.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTEchoes of Mr. Carney\u2019s speech were heard at the Munich Security Conference last week. Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany said that the international rules-based order \u201cno longer exists.\u201d Along with President Emmanuel Macron of France, he also spoke about Europe\u2019s push for military autonomy.Want to stay updated on what\u2019s happening in Canada? Sign up for Your Places: Global Update, and we\u2019ll send our latest coverage to your inbox.Like Canada, European nations have begun to question the reliability of the United States as an ally, given the Trump administration\u2019s threats against Greenland.Mr. Trump has long complained that other NATO members were not carrying their financial weight.After becoming prime minister just under a year ago, Mr. Carney promised to raise Canada\u2019s military spending to levels not seen since the Korean War. Last June, he poured 9.3 billion Canadian dollars \u2014 about $7 billion \u2014 into Canada\u2019s military to meet NATO\u2019s minimum spending level of 2 percent of gross domestic product. Canada has agreed to raise its military spending to NATO\u2019s new target of 5 percent of gross domestic product by 2035.But Mr. Carney has emphasized that Canada will no longer acquire 70 to 75 percent of its weapons from the United States, as has been historically the case. The two nations\u2019 armed forces are closely entwined and NORAD, the North American air defense system, is led jointly by American and Canadian commanders.Under the new policy, the government plans to increase the revenues of Canadian military suppliers by 240 percent by directing 70 percent of military spending to domestic companies and increasing arms exports from Canada by 50 percent. The government predicts that its domestic purchasing plan will create 125,000 additional jobs in the sector over the next decade.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT\u201cLong-held assumptions have been upended \u2014 about the end of imperial conquest, the durability of peace in Europe, and the resilience of old alliances,\u201d the policy document says. \u201cIt is more important than ever that Canada possess the capacity to sustain its own defense and safeguard its own sovereignty.\u201dThe plan also includes increasing spending on military-related research and development by 85 percent and makes the Arctic a focus for the armed forces.ImageCanadian troops training in Canada\u2019s Northwest Territories in March.Credit...Gavin John for The New York Times\u201cThis strategy is a game changer for Canada,\u201d said Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, a senior fellow at the University of Ottawa\u2019s graduate school of public and international affairs. \u201cThe big question, and we\u2019ll have to see how it plays out over time, is what percentage of our defense investments will be made with American defense companies, our historic partners.\u201dCanada is also reviewing, for the second time, its decision to buy up to 88 F35 fighter jets from the United States. Currently Canada is only committed to purchasing 16 of the planes, which have been criticized by some as too costly and not well suited to Canada\u2019s needs.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTM\u00e9lanie Joly, the industry minister, has criticized the limited level of Canadian manufacturing created by the F35 purchase. The government, she said last year, may ultimately buy a smaller number of F35s along with a fleet of Gripen E fighters made by Saab. The Swedish aircraft maker has partnered with Bombardier, the Montreal-based jet manufacturer, to eventually build the Gripen in Canada if the plane is chosen.Canada is also shopping for about 12 new submarines, though American shipyards do not manufacture the diesel electric subs it wants. Hanwha Ocean, a South Korean company, and ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems of Germany are both promising substantial industrial benefits for Canada if they win that contract.In Hanwha\u2019s case, those benefits go beyond military spending. In Ottawa last month to promote Hanwha\u2019s ship, a delegation of South Korean officials signed an agreement to explore bringing Korean automotive manufacturing to Canada.Hanwha has also agreed to spend $250 million to build a structural steel beam mill at Canada\u2019s only domestically owned steel maker and to buy products from it. Algoma Steel, the company, has laid off workers since Mr. Trump imposed a tariff that now sits at 50 percent on Canadian steel.Ms. McCuaig-Johnston said the new defense strategy was overdue.\u201cCanada has not invested adequately in our defense industries, as we perceived ourselves to be protected by our U.S. neighbor,\u201d she said. \u201cThat has clearly changed.\u201dIan Austen reports on Canada for The Times. A Windsor, Ontario, native now based in Ottawa, he has reported on the country for two decades. 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Trump AdministrationHomeland Security FundingHow Trump Sees the WorldElection AttacksEl Pasoβs AirspaceEpsteinΒ FalloutTariff TrackerAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTCanada Gives U.S. Arms Makers the Cold Shoulder on Military SpendingCanada plans to unveil a new strategy that will shift its current reliance on American companies to Canadian military suppliers.Listen to this article Β· 5:41 min Learn moreShare full articlePrime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa, Canada, on Wednesday.Credit...Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press, via Associated PressBy Ian AustenReporting from OttawaFeb. 15, 2026Sign up for the Canada Letter Newsletter Back stories and analysis from our Canadian correspondents, plus a handpicked selection of our recent Canada-related coverage. Get it sent to your inbox.The Canadian government, faced with increasing hostility from the Trump administration, plans to divert billions of dollars in military spending it long gave to U.S. defense companies an...
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1162e2e-0e4a-45dc-ba4d-f1adb16f82b6Simplified: Mr Trumpβs attacks against Canada increased in intensity after remarks last month by the Canadian prime minister Mark Carney at the World Economic For...
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ International Relations π a11effad-e58e-427e-920c-7756eae19a04Simplified: Relations between longstanding allies are deteriorating
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , Canada , United States π a11effae-69ac-418d-a941-eaa962bae374Simplified: President Trump has made repeated suggestions that Canada should become the 51st American state
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a11effae-b7d1-4684-a109-b90873373d26Simplified: Carney said there has been a permanent rupture in the world order
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βThis is a great example of cooperation between our countries,β Mr. Carney told reporters.0.900π€ Mark Carney π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1164b2c-4b94-47cc-94f1-5730a8b43077Simplified: This is a great example of cooperation between our countries Mr Carney told reporters
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1163ee1-456c-4f80-a0ed-e93fe310e83cSimplified: Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany broke into English to directly address the American administration
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π€ Ms. von der Leyen π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1165b62-e80a-46f8-aa86-37feb2f646e8Simplified: Europe must become more independent
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ International Relations π a11effaf-783d-4e22-993a-e7595e950bc7Simplified: European nations have begun to question the reliability of the United States as an ally
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Trump has said that as a person with a real estate background, he is driven to acquire Greenland.0.950π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , Real Estate π a1163ee2-e555-4948-ba2f-f5e53bca5859Simplified: Trump said he is driven to acquire Greenland
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1163ee4-3cc7-454a-af19-9bbfc6c41e02Simplified: Trump's wavering support for NATO distressed Europe
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Mr. Carney promised to raise Canadaβs military spending to levels not seen since the Korean War.0.850π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , Military , Canada π a11effb0-b423-4e5f-bd8b-66f97564d964Simplified: Carney promised to raise Canada's military spending to levels not seen since the Korean War
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Military , Canada , United States π a11effb1-e50c-4f93-ace2-8de120cb068aSimplified: Two nations' armed forces are closely entwined
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NORAD, the North American air defense system, is led jointly by American and Canadian commanders.0.950π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Military , Canada , United States π a11effb2-18eb-4655-abb7-e9484a11703dSimplified: NORAD is led jointly by American and Canadian commanders
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Military , Canada , United States π a11effb4-415e-43e8-acdd-f73b01f3f87bSimplified: Canada is also reviewing its decision to buy up to 88 F35 fighter jets from the United States
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Business , Manufacturing π a11effb7-27c1-41ce-bf2b-fc6927e63313Simplified: Hanwha agreed to spend $250 million to build a structural steel beam mill at Canada's only domestically owned steel maker and buy products from it
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π€ Mr. Homan π News Article π·οΈ Politics , Law Enforcement π a1163cab-d45a-4780-bbb9-ae0664f61a5bSimplified: We have seen big change in last couple weeks
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Simplified: Ian Austen reports on Canada for The Times
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A Windsor, Ontario, native now based in Ottawa, he has reported on the country for two decades.1.000Simplified: Ian Austen a Windsor Ontario native based in Ottawa has reported on the country for two decades